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If you love taking photos using available light and hate enabling flash, then the Fuji Natura Classica is the perfect camera for you. With its sought-after NP (Natural Photo) mode, you'll be able to capture true-to-life colors and minimal grain using high-speed 35mm films even in low-light situations!
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The Fuji Natura Classica is much more than a point-and-shoot: it is the perfect camera for your everyday shooting, especially low light situations. It's a great choice for any lomographer who wants a gorgeous shot, guaranteed!
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Night time holds many mysteries and surprises for all who dare venture into its hidden depths. Finally, a very pocketable camera that does a great job on low lighting condition.
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With Natura in its name, Fuji Natura Classica always captures the photo in such a great nature-looking way with pure and soft color. This is a great point and shoot camera for day and night shooting.
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This article is pointless, but will show you my two favourite things: Fuji Natura Classica's and Food.
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If you're wondering whether or not the Fuji Natura Classica is worth all the money and hype, the answer is a resounding yes! Read on to find out why and take a look at some of my photos taken using this camera.
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Fuji Natura Classica -- it's a handy little camera, fairly lightweight and easily stows away in a small bag or a big pocket. It's really quiet, and stealthy, great for street photography! And its ability to shoot indoors and in lowlight is what attracted me at first.
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Fuji Natura Classica, my super sweet moonlight fairy, let you take the perfect shots having the best ensured results with the use of minimum effort. It’s the perfect girl for you if you’re not a Lomographer looking for “accidents” or unexpected results!
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Fuji Natura Classica is so convenient and easy to use. Without having to worry about the exposure settings, for a beginner like me can focus on exploring and learning the features of different films.
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The charm of
Natura Classica lies in its NP mode. But is it necessary to use high speed films to invoke the NP mode? The answer is no.