At the front of the camera are the twin lenses: the top one is for focusing while the bottom is for exposure control and exposing the film to the scene. The TL70 2.0 is a camera with a lot of retro-design appeal that’s bound to get you, friends and onlookers very excited. TL70 Camera, Protection Box, Dedicated Lens Cap, The World of InstantFlex, Online Warranty Guide and 3AA Batteries. Maximum 10 seconds (B mode – slow shutter)īuilt-in electric flash with Automatic Light Emission Control Specs taken from the Mint Camera product listing Aperture The Mint Camera InstantFlex TL70 2.0 was used with Fujifilm Instax Mini film, the Mint Camera ND filters, the lens hood, and the Jolie Laide Traveller Camera Strap.
Magnifier could be easier to work with.Metering can be a bit wonky to work with.A true conversation starter in a world where everyone has a camera.Aperture control with Aperture priority metering accordingly.This can be a tough camera for many of us to learn but at the same time you’re bound to have fun doing it. Considering that Instax Mini basically covers a 645 area, this is important. Most importantly for many of us, there are glass elements in the lens. This is a proper TLR (Twin Lens Reflex) camera with aperture priority control, exposure compensation, manual focusing, a flash, accessories, and an overall solid build quality. The Mint Camera InstantFlex TL70 2.0 camera’s biggest upgrade is its brighter viewfinder over the predecessor. Then there are the lenses, the experience, and knowing that the photo you shoot is a one of a kind. Instead, it’s all about the moment and capturing or creating it. Personally speaking, film camera reviews like those of the Mint Camera InstantFlex TL70 are the most fun for great reasons–there is no pixel peeping, no RAW file versatility, none of that stuff that people bitch and complain about in forums.