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FUJIFILM has launched its new hybrid instant camera equipped with sound-recording capability in the Philippines.
The instax mini LiPlay retails at P9,999 inclusive of microSD and a free pack of instax mini film. It comes in three colors: stone white, elegant black, and blush gold.
The model is a new product in Fujifilm’s lineup of instax instant cameras. with the LiPlay being the smallest and lightest in the history of the instax series.
LiPlay features a Sound function, which allows users to record a voice message or other audio data up to ten seconds in the form of a QR code, which will be included in the photo print. The audio can be replayed by scanning the printed QR code with a smartphone.
The new camera also offers a Direct Print function, which lets users print images in their smartphones on instax film. Images can be transferred to the LiPlay via Bluetooth for printing.
The instax mini LiPlay app must be downloaded and installed on users’ smartphones to use the Sound and Direct Print functions. Recorded audio data is stored for one year from the time it is uploaded to the server together with its linked photo image via the app.
The camera comes pre-installed with ten design frames, which can be selected during or after taking a picture so that they are incorporated into the image for printing. The LiPlay app likewise includes 20 additional design frames.
Meanwhile, the Remote Shooting feature allows users to use their phones to release the camera’s shutter, making it easier to take group photos.
The LiPlay has a 2.7-inch LCD monitor on the back of the camera that lets users review images captured so they can choose what they want to print. The camera also offers brightness adjustment based on exposure compensation as well as six filters for processing photos.
It has a built-in lithium ion battery which can be charged via micro USB.
The camera features a 1/5-inch CMOS sensor with primary color filter, an aperture of f/2.0, a 28-millimeter focal length (35mm film equivalent), ISO 100 to 1600, and has a shutter speed of 1/4 second to 1/8000 second. It comes with internal memory that can store up to 45 images. This is expandable via a microSD card.

TACLOBAN CITY -- Basey, Samar’s high-end woven bags made their debut at a three-day international tradeshow in Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States.
The bags, under the brand Lara, are on display at the "Magic 2019", the biggest tradeshow for emerging brands at the Las Vegas Convention Center on August 12-14. Lara is a local term for weaving.
Lara is one of the products under the "Spark Samar" tourism program launched in 2015. The brand has been selected by Fashion Philippines under Project Women to join the international trading event.
Lara brand manager Yen Pomida-Nacario said they aim to be a top contender in the global market, ultimately bringing the Samar product to the forefront as an iconic fashion staple.
“Lara is one of the Philippine brands handpicked and co-sponsored by (the) Department of Trade and Industry CITEM (Center for International Trade, Exposition and Mission) to join this prestigious event with the goal of turning local products into a top global fashion commodity. We wish our Lara team the very best,” Nacario said in her Facebook post on Wednesday.
“We have challenged our weavers to create designs that could compete in the high-end, global arena -- a challenge the weavers took to heart. 'Spark Samar' pursued the endeavor further toward fashion and lifestyle, creating Lara, a visionary brand, which transforms indigenous materials of Samar into contemporary fashion and lifestyle creations,” she added.
Being showcased in Vegas is a bag embroidered with the Visayan Broadbill, one of the many rare birds indigenous to the rainforests of Samar Island.
The image of the bird was meticulously embroidered using “buri”, a type of soft dried palm, into the original “tikog” (grass) bucket bag with a Bagobo weave.
“The attention that 'Spark Samar' is giving the industry, fuels this eagerness and creativity,” Nacario said.
From the usual bags made of “tikog” grass, weavers are now fusing their products with other indigenous materials, such as “buri” or “pandan” to create a design that reflects the daily lives of the people of Samar.
“Each bag, shoe, accessory, and decor tells a unique story since no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Everything is made with a touch of love,” Nacario said.
“By reinventing the banig (woven mats) into contemporary creations, Lara is saving the industry, thereby becoming a creative design platform weaving a bright future for the people of Samar. Through Lara, communities look forward to long-term sustainable livelihood promoting socio-cultural and environmental awareness while integrating a contemporary handle on tourism through fashion plus style,” she added.
Nacario said with Samar’s products being showcased in the international fashion arena, it became a wonderful representation of a nation that prides itself with the masterful hands of local artisans and with history and tradition, handed down from generation to generation.
Nacario and her team hope that not only Filipinos who live abroad but also foreigners would support their products with the chance given to them to showcase them in the international tradeshow.
"Magic 2019" is a fashion marketplace where buyers find the latest in apparel, footwear, accessories, and manufacturing. (PNA)

Read more: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1077822

TACLOBAN CITY -- Basey, Samar’s high-end woven bags made their debut at a three-day international tradeshow in Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States.
The bags, under the brand Lara, are on display at the "Magic 2019", the biggest tradeshow for emerging brands at the Las Vegas Convention Center on August 12-14. Lara is a local term for weaving.
Lara is one of the products under the "Spark Samar" tourism program launched in 2015. The brand has been selected by Fashion Philippines under Project Women to join the international trading event.
Lara brand manager Yen Pomida-Nacario said they aim to be a top contender in the global market, ultimately bringing the Samar product to the forefront as an iconic fashion staple.
“Lara is one of the Philippine brands handpicked and co-sponsored by (the) Department of Trade and Industry CITEM (Center for International Trade, Exposition and Mission) to join this prestigious event with the goal of turning local products into a top global fashion commodity. We wish our Lara team the very best,” Nacario said in her Facebook post on Wednesday.
“We have challenged our weavers to create designs that could compete in the high-end, global arena -- a challenge the weavers took to heart. 'Spark Samar' pursued the endeavor further toward fashion and lifestyle, creating Lara, a visionary brand, which transforms indigenous materials of Samar into contemporary fashion and lifestyle creations,” she added.
Being showcased in Vegas is a bag embroidered with the Visayan Broadbill, one of the many rare birds indigenous to the rainforests of Samar Island.
The image of the bird was meticulously embroidered using “buri”, a type of soft dried palm, into the original “tikog” (grass) bucket bag with a Bagobo weave.
“The attention that 'Spark Samar' is giving the industry, fuels this eagerness and creativity,” Nacario said.
From the usual bags made of “tikog” grass, weavers are now fusing their products with other indigenous materials, such as “buri” or “pandan” to create a design that reflects the daily lives of the people of Samar.
“Each bag, shoe, accessory, and decor tells a unique story since no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Everything is made with a touch of love,” Nacario said.
“By reinventing the banig (woven mats) into contemporary creations, Lara is saving the industry, thereby becoming a creative design platform weaving a bright future for the people of Samar. Through Lara, communities look forward to long-term sustainable livelihood promoting socio-cultural and environmental awareness while integrating a contemporary handle on tourism through fashion plus style,” she added.
Nacario said with Samar’s products being showcased in the international fashion arena, it became a wonderful representation of a nation that prides itself with the masterful hands of local artisans and with history and tradition, handed down from generation to generation.
Nacario and her team hope that not only Filipinos who live abroad but also foreigners would support their products with the chance given to them to showcase them in the international tradeshow.
"Magic 2019" is a fashion marketplace where buyers find the latest in apparel, footwear, accessories, and manufacturing. (PNA)

Read more: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1077822

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