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Another one bites the dust. Fuji Film Imaging Systems, Inc. has officially announced the end of sales for Advanced Photo System (APS) films, production of which already stopped in July 2011. While it hasn't been a popular format for a while now, the news still brings an analogue frown to our faces.
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The Olympus ISnap is a cool looking camera taking ideas from a computer giant Macintosh with the name ISnap and translucent plastics and pearly paint job. Unfortunately, this camera lacks in performance and carries nothing more than just a nice-looking camera with a borrowed looks and name.
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This camera has all the best qualities of all around "carry all the time" point and shoot camera. The Fuji Nexia Q1 is part point-and-shoot compact camera and a fashion accessory.
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An APS high Definition Kodak film; though the film I have is expired I can see between the lines, that this film is very sharp.
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The Canon ELPH LT is an Advanced Photography System camera. Yes it really is a film camera even though ti doesn't look like it.
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I bought the Konica APS Disposable camera out of a whim. I was browsing the online shop of lomography and the psychedelic sample photos of the Konica APS suddenly caught my eye. I dropped it to my cart immediately. After all, it cost only a dozen dollars!
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The Konica APS Disposable camera is a cute little expired one time use camera that is loaded with Advanced Photo System film, also referred to as Advantix.