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Mint Camera InstantKon RF70 Instant Film Camera

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Mint Camera InstantKon RF70 Instant Film Camera
Key Features
  • Accepts INSTAX Wide Instant Film
  • Adjustable Aperture and Shutter Speed
  • 93mm f/5.6 Multi-Coated Glass Lens
  • Mechanical Rangefinder, Manual Focus
A unique blend of control and flexibility, the InstantKon RF70 from MiNT is an INSTAX Wide-format instant film camera featuring a distinct folding design along with both fully manual and automated capabilities. In addition to the vintage-inspired folding design, the RF70 also sports a mechanical rangefinder that enables precise manual focus operation and supports an accurate 0.44x-magnification optical viewfinder for composing shots. In terms of operation, manual shutter speed and aperture control is possible, along with support for multiple exposure and bulb functions for creative results. The integrated 93mm f/5.6 lens features a triplet optical layout, with individual glass elements sporting an aspherical design and a multi-coating for high sharpness, contrast, and color accuracy. Additionally, the camera has a built-in flash, features a 2.5mm port for connecting an optional external strobe, is compatible with threaded cable releases, has a 1/4"-20 tripod mount, and features a settings LCD screen for reviewing exposure settings.
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Every single sample image I have seen from this ...

Every single sample image I have seen from this camera is blurry. The advantage of this camera over every other one on the market for instax wide is that it doesnt' use blunt zone focus. But EVERY image is blurry on a '$900 camera, apparently from the..lens? What gives?
Asked by: John
The resolution on Fuji instant film isn't nearly as bad as the sample images from this camera. Not even remotely close. We have the original auto-focus glass lens Japanese market Instamatic Fuji from the '90s and its fantastic...but its old and we're looking for a more reliable replacement. This camera looked to be it but every sample image looks worse than the cheapest plastic Fujis.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2024-12-08

Would this work in a studio using strobes? I have ...

Would this work in a studio using strobes? I have the Raven Fusion transmitter and Paul C Buff Link800/Celestial strobes. Can I get this to sync with them?
Asked by: Mikaela
The Mint Camera InstantKon RF70 Instant Film Camera does not have a hot shoe, so you would need to connect to its 2.5mm flash sync port.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2026-03-13

any overview and specs?

any overview and specs?
Asked by: Arci
What difference between Fs70 and Fs70a?
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-03-20

what size should ND filters be?

what size should ND filters be?
Asked by: ELDAR
The filters (BH #MIMRF70LENSE) come in a proprietary/dedicated mount size.
Answered by: Bjorn
Date published: 2021-12-02

What is difference between fs70 and fs70a?

What is difference between fs70 and fs70a?
Asked by: Anonymous
Hi, the difference between the RF70 and the RF70A is that the RF70 has manual shutter and aperture control, while the RF70A does not have shutter control.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2024-12-08

what would be the full frame equivalent of this ...

what would be the full frame equivalent of this cameras lens? it says 93mm and f/5.6 so could i assumed this is about a 50mm f/2.8 equivalent?
Asked by: Christopher
The full frame equivalent of the Mint Camera InstantKon RF70 Instant Film Camera lens is about a 50mm f/2.8 equivalent
Answered by: Shalom
Date published: 2024-12-08

What’s difference between FS70 and FS70A?

What’s difference between FS70 and FS70A?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Mint Camera Instantkon RF70-A Manual Rangefinder Instant Camera with Built-In Flash allows you to control the aperture and focus. The Mint Camera Instantkon RF70 has full manual control. Besides aperture and focus you could also control the shutter speed,
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2024-03-28
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