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Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Film Camera (Ice Blue)

Fujifilm has brought another instant camera to the party with the introduction of the Instax Mini 11. Available in five different colours, has a design that is based on that of the best-selling Instax Mini 9 - but adds some new refinements to the mix.

SKU: GC22-87010

Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Film Camera (Ice Blue)

Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Film Camera (Ice Blue)

Fujifilm has brought another instant camera to the party with the introduction of the Instax Mini 11. Available in five different colours, has a design that is based on that of the best-selling Instax Mini 9 - but adds some new refinements to the mix.

A key new feature is a Selfie Mode that uses a built-in close-up facility in the camera to take your selfies - and using the mirror on the lens for framing. This facility decreases the minimum focusing distance of the camera from 0.5m to 0.3m, making this a useful facility for detail shots too.

Also new is an interchangeable shutter button - a pair of stickers that allow you to customize the look of your instant camera. A glow-in-the-dark shutter button, or a 'jewel' in a colour to match the camera, are the two options you get. The camera also has a 'rounder, softer, modern and compact look' than the popular Instax mini 9 - as well as being about 5% smaller.

The exposure has also been improved by the addition of an auto metering system that adjusts the shutter speed. The Instax Mini 9 had a fixed shutter speed of 1/60sec, but the mini 11 offers a range from 1/2 to 1/250sec. This variable shutter speed is particularly useful with lowlight flash images - as the camera can combine a longer shutter speed to avoid ugly black backgrounds, and giving you a better view of the surroundings.

Designed to fit seamlessly into your everyday life, this cute, compact Mini 11 Camera from Instax is set to bring instant joy to any moment with its quick, clear instant polaroid printing.

Plus it's super easy to use, so anyone can jump behind the lens and snap your shots with total ease!

Features:

Ice Blue camera
Includes 1 x camera, 2 x AA batteries, 2 x shutter buttons and carry strap

Built-in selfie lens and selfie mirror (great for close up shots!)

Built-in automatic exposure - adjusting to the darkest of backgrounds

Two customizable shutter buttons

90 second developing time

Credit card-sized prints perfect for sharing (62mm x 46mm) - sold separately

Camera size: 107.6√ó121.2√ó67.3mm

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Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Film Camera (Ice Blue)

Fujifilm has brought another instant camera to the party with the introduction of the Instax Mini 11. Available in five different colours, has a design that is based on that of the best-selling Instax Mini 9 - but adds some new refinements to the mix.

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