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This subset of products — called IVY — includes the Cliq instant film camera, a 2010-esque point-and-shoot that uses a low-megapixel sensor to spit out 2x2 or 2x3 prints (via Canon), and a set ...
Unfortunately, Zink film is inferior to Fuji's Instax film, which may dissuade instant camera aficionados looking at Canon. Still, Canon's pricing is pretty attractive, at $100 for the IVY CLIQ ...
Although Canon's specs say the Ivy Cliq+ is only a tenth of an inch thinner ... A large door pops off when you need to reload film. The bottom of the camera has a micro USB port for recharging ...
Canon's new Ivy Cliq camera is one of them ... Its images do tend to show more detail in shadows, but lack the rich blacks Instax film is capable of rendering. Zink's printing method doesn ...
Cameras with built-in printers mix the best of digital and instant film cameras with both a digital file and a printed image. The Canon Ivy Cliq Plus and Cliq instant camera/printers are slated ...
For another user-friendly option, Niccolls suggests the Canon Ivy Cliq+2, which uses Zink film, the lowest-price instant format in our guide. Unlike the models above, the Cliq+2 is a digital ...
Canon’s press release for its new $130 Ivy Mini Photo Printer encourages “the next generation of creators” to “#LiveIRL,” and it makes me sick. It doesn’t matter how many stickers and ...
Sold as the Canon Ivy 2 in North America and as the Canon Zoemini 2 in Europe, this is a mini photo printer that you can use anywhere and everywhere. It’s super-small and lightweight ...
Unlike Fuji’s Instax range, which utilizes photochemical film, Canon's Ivy Cliq+2 has something in common with the instant print cameras currently being marketed under the Kodak brand.