By Ellen Fraser, | September 22, 2016
The Michael Kors and Fujifilm Instax Mini 70 camera will be available starting October.
Fujifilm and Michael Kors have released a limited edition Instax Mini 70 camera.
The fashionable version of the Instax Mini 70 costs $150. The limited-edition shooter comes in an “exclusive” gold metallic color.
“We are seeing an explosion of excitement in instant photography today, and now consumers can make a stylish statement with the combination of Instax and the luxury of the Michael Kors brand,” Fujifilm North America President and CEO Mark Yamamoto said in a statement.
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The limited edition Mini 70 will have Michael Kors' logo on the front and the fashin designer's signature printed on the back of the camera, according to PC Mag. The camera will be launched in October as part of a bundle that includes a film.
The Instax Mini 70 camera sports a small selfie mirror on the front to help line up self-portrait shots. With Fujifilm technology, the camera has a built-in high-performance flash with auto shutter speed and brightness settings.
The camera features a 60mm lens and viewfinder. It uses a pair of Cr2 Lithium batteries.
Michael Kors plans to launch separate camera accessories, The Verge reported. This includes interchangeable straps, a leather photo keychain, a photo scrapbook as well as a gold-tone chain camera strap.
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