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Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 - A Perfect Travel Camera and for Capturing Memories

The Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 is a popular camera that has captured the hearts of many photography enthusiasts around the world. It's a compact camera that allows you to instantly print out your pictures and comes with a variety of accessories to help you get started right away. In this article, we will explore the features of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 12, its dimensions, and the accessories that come with it.    Features of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 The Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 is a great camera for capturing memories on the go. It is small and lightweight, weighing only 10.9 ounces, and measuring 4.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches. This makes it easy to take with you anywhere you go. One of the unique features of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 is its automatic exposure control. This feature helps you get the perfect exposure every time, no matter what the lighting conditions are. The camera also has a mode for taking close-up shots, which is perfect for capturing small details. The camera has a

PC Monitor "review": My Samsung SyncMaster 793s

In a world of Plasmas, LCDs, “extreme slims” and even what a friend informed me is a “TV-cum-computer” in the market now, my bulky, trusty, old, battle-wearied Samsung SyncMaster 793s remains my best, unfailing and irascibly reliable friend. No I’m not a techie but I have used other snazzy monitors but my SyncMaster -Black 17" is the one and the only workhorse I return to every hour after sashaying with the latest beauties. The latest monitors are well, quite high on the ‘fi’ department but what is more valuable than what you already have and value? I’m a sentimental fool – but a practical one!     Let me tell you about her. Comparing with the recent models, my Samsung SyncMaster 793s is a 17-inch CRT monitor must seem like an old coot time forgot to take along. But trust me, she doesn’t even care – she is more worried that her service might fail me!  If there is anything out there to compare with her, maybe they’d be much better, or even the best, I say. But there is a big diff