Cameras
myFirst Insta Wi lets kids take and print photos, labels
Instant camera and printer in one!

All-in-one instant cameras and printers aren’t new, but they’re not entirely kid-friendly. This is why myFirst — a kids tech collection by Oaxis in Singapore — decked out its newest product called myFirst Insta Wi.
It follows its previous models, bringing a 16-megapixel digital camera on its rear and a wide-angle selfie lens that lets you take crisp photos and print them in just 10 seconds.
Its newly added selfie camera sits above the 2.4-inch IPS screen — which also allows you to shoot full HD videos.
The Insta Wi comes with low-cost thermal paper and sticker thermal paper, perfect for printing photos and stunning labels.
There’s a dedicated app that lets you customize labels by drawing, typing text, or symbols. With an added Wi-Fi feature, you can bring the device and print stuff whenever you want.
More importantly, it comes with a memory card slot so you can save photos taken — which you can print elsewhere as colored photographs.
Since it’s designed to be lightweight for comfortable usage, kids will surely have fun using an all-in-one camera and portable printer for their adventures at home and outdoors.
Support the Kickstarter campaign
The myFirst Insta Wi is up on Kickstarter for a campaign, costing EUR 59/USD 69. The campaign’s target is to reach EUR 7250/USD 10,000 until October 14, 2021.
The official campaign starts on September 14, 2021. For more information, visit its Kickstarter page.


Canon is expanding its full frame mirrorless camera lineup with the announcement of the EOS R100, set for a July 2023 release.
This will give content creators a more affordable option for their needs, while customers looking for their first mirrorless or interchangeable lens camera may also want to start investing with the EOS R100.
The camera comes with an APS-C-sized 24.2MP CMOS sensor which is capable of shooting high-quality images and up to 4K and FHD video recording at 24p and 60p, respectively.
Powered by the DIGIC 8 Image processor, the device can handle general photo tasks. It can work under low light with a sensitivity range of ISO 100-12800.
Its autofocus is also seen to be reliable and accurate, with its Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that allows users to shoot even fast-moving subjects.
The camera also has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity so users can access content easily.
Price, availability
The Canon EOS R100 will be available by July 2023 starting at US$ 479.99 for the body.
When paired with the RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM value lens, the package will cost US$ 599.99.
For those who want to shell out extra bucks, the camera will retail for US$ 829.99 with both the RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF-S55-210mm f/5-7.1 IS STM lenses.

Fujifilm released two new products during its X Summit Bangkok 2023 event to give content creators and vloggers more equipment to choose from.
First is the X-S20 digital camera, which succeeds the X-S10. The compact and lightweight vlogging camera comes equipped with the latest processor technology — X-Processor 5 — as well as improved battery life.
Along with its in-body image stabilization (IBIS), the camera comes with an updated AF algorithm.
For instance, the Product Priority and Background Defocus shooting modes gives users more leverage for stills.
It also has the new “Vlog” mode that shall benefit creators, casual photographers, and even hobbyists.
The camera is capable of shooting 4K at 60fps, and FHD at up to 240fps. The device also has dual 3.5mm jacks, meaning a microphone and headphone can both be inserted at the same time.
New ultra-wide lens
Complementing the camera is the new Fujinon XF8mmF3.5 R WR UWA ultra-wide lens which comes with a field of view of over 120 degrees to capture vast backgrounds.
What’s great about the lens is that when it’s set at 36cm at f/8, everything can also be focused.
With low breathing, the lens is capable of fast auto-focus that can barely be noticed when it changes. This makes the lens a handy video shooting companion.
The built-in 62mm filter thread also allows users to add readily available filters, such as ND filters for wide apertures in bright conditions.
Fujifilm Xapp: Shoot from your phone
Fujifilm is also introducing the Fujifilm XApp, which makes tasks even more seamless for creators.
By simply connecting via Bluetooth, cameras like the X-S20 can wirelessly transfer images on a smartphone device.
The camera can even be operated remotely from the app. Users can take photos or videos without even pressing the shutter or holding the camera itself.
The app also has a liveview shooting feature, in case one needs to see what’s on the frame from a bigger screen instead of the viewfinder — in real-time.

The world of cameras has been changing. For the past few months, the biggest names in the industry pulled out of the DSLR market to focus on mirrorless cameras. Of course, handheld cameras aren’t the only marketable products for a camera company. There are smartphones, too. According to a rumor, Canon is looking into a smartphone partnership for the future.
According to Digital Chat Station from Weibo, the camera company is actively searching for a partnership with a smartphone maker. Unfortunately, that’s it. The leaker has not revealed anything else regarding the company’s efforts to pursue partners.
However, it should be noted that camera companies have found a modicum of success in lending their talents to smartphones. OPPO, for example, recently inked a partnership with Hasselblad. Xiaomi also partnered with Leica around the same time. ZEISS, despite breaking up with Nokia last year, still has a partnership with vivo.
Given how the above companies volleyed between different smartphone companies, there are some potential names for a partnership with Canon. Nokia is one. There are also several Chinese companies who don’t have a co-engineered camera yet.
A partnership with Canon should spice things up for the smartphone company who gets the rub. Today, smartphone photography is just as important as actual hardware.
SEE ALSO: Elevate your vlogging: Canon announces EOS R8, R50 cameras
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