Aim, shoot, print. Repeat.
The Canon iNSPiC instant camera printers inject some fun into photography with their affordable and iNSPiC-rational prints
IT'S funny how things come full circle after a while. Cameras, for example, have become so sophisticated that they can shoot a rock-solid image while you're bouncing up and down in a car.
It could be that they're "too good" - precisely that they lose some of that je ne sais quoi, - the tiny imperfections that give a photograph a patina of nostalgia. But that is what Canon's latest iNSPiC instant camera printers are trying to recapture.
Thin enough to be thrown into a day pack, they're slab-sided and utilitarian - made out of plastic but robust enough to withstand the rigours of millennial life.
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