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FUJIFILM Instax mini Blue Marble Film 10 Pack - Suitable for Instax mini Range 1

This single pack of FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini Blue Marble Instant Film contains 10 sheets of instant colour film that is compatible for use with the INSTAX Mini series of cameras. This film features vivid colour reproduction with natural skin tones when used under daylight (5500K) or electronic flash lighting conditions. A refined grain structure provides high image sharpness and clarity as well as a versatile ISO 800 film speed for use with a wide variety of subjects. Each sheet of film produces a 2.4 x 1.8" glossy image area that is surrounded by a continuous blue marble patterned border. Quick, instant development is possible when working in temperatures between 41-104°F.

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FUJIFILM Instax mini Blue Marble Film 10 Pack - Suitable for Instax mini Range 1

FUJIFILM Instax mini Blue Marble Film 10 Pack - Suitable for Instax mini Range 1

This single pack of FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini Blue Marble Instant Film contains 10 sheets of instant colour film that is compatible for use with the INSTAX Mini series of cameras. This film features vivid colour reproduction with natural skin tones when used under daylight (5500K) or electronic flash lighting conditions. A refined grain structure provides high image sharpness and clarity as well as a versatile ISO 800 film speed for use with a wide variety of subjects. Each sheet of film produces a 2.4 x 1.8" glossy image area that is surrounded by a continuous blue marble patterned border. Quick, instant development is possible when working in temperatures between 41-104°F.

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For FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini Cameras

Blue Marble Patterned Frames

Credit Card-Sized Prints

ISO 800/30°

Daylight-Balanced Film

Glossy Surface Type

Vibrant Colors and Natural Skin Tones

Excellent Sharpness and Grain Structure

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FUJIFILM Instax mini Blue Marble Film 10 Pack - Suitable for Instax mini Range 1

This single pack of FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini Blue Marble Instant Film contains 10 sheets of instant colour film that is compatible for use with the INSTAX Mini series of cameras. This film features vivid colour reproduction with natural skin tones when used under daylight (5500K) or electronic flash lighting conditions. A refined grain structure provides high image sharpness and clarity as well as a versatile ISO 800 film speed for use with a wide variety of subjects. Each sheet of film produces a 2.4 x 1.8" glossy image area that is surrounded by a continuous blue marble patterned border. Quick, instant development is possible when working in temperatures between 41-104°F.

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