Fuji Instax Fills Instant Photo Gratification Void
Elsa Blaine — January 8, 2009 — Tech
References: fujifilm & fashionising
Fuji Instax is stepping in to fill the vacant footsteps left by Polaroid instant cameras. Early in 2008 we lost the iconic photography process of taking a photo and having the picture appear right before your eyes within minutes.
Instax could fill the void we have lost. The instant photography system offers high quality pictures in the time it takes to check the exposure and press the shutter. The cameras generate an image the size of a credit card in moments.
You can purchase one from Urban Outfitters for about $130 with instant film packs available to take 10 photos.
Instax could fill the void we have lost. The instant photography system offers high quality pictures in the time it takes to check the exposure and press the shutter. The cameras generate an image the size of a credit card in moments.
You can purchase one from Urban Outfitters for about $130 with instant film packs available to take 10 photos.
Trend Themes
1. Instant Photography Revival - The revival of instant photography presents opportunities to disrupt existing camera markets.
2. Compact and Portable Cameras - The rise of compact and portable instant cameras offer innovative solutions for on-the-go photography.
3. Vintage-inspired Tech - The popularity of instant cameras reflects a larger trend towards vintage-inspired technology products.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can explore opportunities in the instant camera market to diversify their product offerings.
2. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the instant photography trend by stocking and marketing portable instant cameras and film.
3. Furniture and Home Goods - The trend towards vintage-inspired technology products presents opportunities for furniture and home goods companies to create complementary retro designs.
2.7
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness