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Win a FujiFilm Instax 210

instax-contestDigital Trends has a brand new giveaway in the form of the FujiFilm Instax 210. If you checked out our Instax Mini 7S review, you know how impressed we were with FujiFilm’s modern take on the Polaroid, not to mention its quality color film (which, of course, the winner will also receive an ample amount of).

The Instax 210 is a durable machine that slips neatly inside your bag and fits nicely in your hand. And who says settings are for digital cameras only? This instant-cam comes with auto-flash and retracting lens included. The wide photo format also puts a unique twist on your auto-printed images.

All you have to do is comment on our Facebook post about the giveaway contest and you’re entered in the drawing. Not a Facebook fan of Digital Trends? Better get to it. And while you’re at it, be sure to follow @DigitalTrends and @Instax on Twitter. The lucky winner will receive the Instax 210 and three boxes of cartridges.

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