Overview

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41

A sleek and easy-to-use camera with a timeless design, the Fujifilm INSTAX Mini 41 is a fun way to capture your favorite moments and create instant credit card-sized prints. This model features an automatic exposure function that no longer requires manual adjustment for different lighting conditions, and the built-in flash benefits working in low-light conditions. It has also incorporated its close-up shooting capabilities into the lens design for seamless shooting. Rather than needing to use a lens attachment, this integral design means you just need to extend the lens barrel to the Selfie Mode position for close focusing, and a built-in mirror on the front of the lens allows for perfectly composed selfies. The camera design also features a classic window viewfinder for easily framing your subject, as well as a subtle metallic-like finish with orange accents.

SKU: GC22-87554

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41

A sleek and easy-to-use camera with a timeless design, the Fujifilm INSTAX Mini 41 is a fun way to capture your favorite moments and create instant credit card-sized prints. This model features an automatic exposure function that no longer requires manual adjustment for different lighting conditions, and the built-in flash benefits working in low-light conditions. It has also incorporated its close-up shooting capabilities into the lens design for seamless shooting. Rather than needing to use a lens attachment, this integral design means you just need to extend the lens barrel to the Selfie Mode position for close focusing, and a built-in mirror on the front of the lens allows for perfectly composed selfies. The camera design also features a classic window viewfinder for easily framing your subject, as well as a subtle metallic-like finish with orange accents.

Automatic Light Adjustment

Ensuring perfect exposure, shutter speed and flash brightness will adjust automatically to adapt to your shooting environment, making it effortless to snap properly exposed photos.

Close-Up Mode

After turning on your INSTAX MINI 41 by twisting the lens, simply twist it again to enter close-up mode, allowing a tighter crop of your subject and a focus range from 11.8 to 19.7".

Built-In Flash

The camera's flash helps you create well-lit images in dimly lit environments, providing an effective flash range from 11.8" to 7.2' and allows a 7-second recycle time or less with fresh batteries.

Camera Features & Functionality

The camera lens features a 60mm focal length and a f/12.7 aperture The textured, tactile body not only adds to the camera's sleek design, but also provides excellent grip.

The electronic shutter captures images at shutter speeds from 1/250 to 1/2 a second. Film develops in approximately 90 seconds.

Key Features:

Accepts Instax Mini Film

60cm Lens with Selfie Mirror

Automatic Exposure and Flash

Adjusts Shutter Speed Automatically

Dedicated Selfie and Close-Up Mode

Optical Viewfinder with Target Spot

Two AA Batteries

What's in the Box:

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41

AA Battery

Wrist Strap

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Product Overview

Fujifilm Instax Mini 41

A sleek and easy-to-use camera with a timeless design, the Fujifilm INSTAX Mini 41 is a fun way to capture your favorite moments and create instant credit card-sized prints. This model features an automatic exposure function that no longer requires manual adjustment for different lighting conditions, and the built-in flash benefits working in low-light conditions. It has also incorporated its close-up shooting capabilities into the lens design for seamless shooting. Rather than needing to use a lens attachment, this integral design means you just need to extend the lens barrel to the Selfie Mode position for close focusing, and a built-in mirror on the front of the lens allows for perfectly composed selfies. The camera design also features a classic window viewfinder for easily framing your subject, as well as a subtle metallic-like finish with orange accents.

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