4.9 Megapixels
Bluetooth
ISO 100 to 1600
2.7" LCD Screen
Built-In Flash
Rechargeable Battery
Overview

Bringing hybrid capabilities to the Mini-Series, the stone white FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini LiPlay is a sleek camera offering a true mixture of digital and film. As a hybrid instant camera, the Mini LiPlay records digitally but can output photos on INSTAX Mini film. Also, by recording digitally, you can print whichever images you want, whenever you want, and as many times as you want. This digital shooting workflow also enables Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone-based control over the camera, along with the ability to print photos from your phone or apply filters and frames to your shots when printing. Also unique to the Mini LiPlay, a dedicated sound recording button is featured, which allows you to record audio and "attach" it to your prints through the use of a QR code, which can be scanned to hear the sounds while viewing. Beyond the hybrid capture-to-print technology, this camera is also characterized by its especially compact and stylish design, along with a fixed wide-angle lens, built-in flash, integrated selfie mirror, and a rear LCD monitor for image composition and printing setup.

SKU: GC22-87099

Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay Hybrid Instant Camera (Misty White)

Bringing hybrid capabilities to the Mini-Series, the stone white FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini LiPlay is a sleek camera offering a true mixture of digital and film. As a hybrid instant camera, the Mini LiPlay records digitally but can output photos on INSTAX Mini film. Also, by recording digitally, you can print whichever images you want, whenever you want, and as many times as you want. This digital shooting workflow also enables Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone-based control over the camera, along with the ability to print photos from your phone or apply filters and frames to your shots when printing. Also unique to the Mini LiPlay, a dedicated sound recording button is featured, which allows you to record audio and "attach" it to your prints through the use of a QR code, which can be scanned to hear the sounds while viewing. Beyond the hybrid capture-to-print technology, this camera is also characterized by its especially compact and stylish design, along with a fixed wide-angle lens, built-in flash, integrated selfie mirror, and a rear LCD monitor for image composition and printing setup.

Camera Design

A hybrid instant camera combines convenient digital image capture with traditional instant film output. This method allows you to shoot freely and print whenever desired or reprint an image as many times as desired.

Accepts INSTAX Mini instant film to produce 2.4 x 1.8" images on a credit card-sized, 3.4 x 2.1" sheet.

The fixed 28mm-equivalent lens offers a versatile wide-angle perspective and the f/2 aperture is well-suited for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The lens also has a 3.9" minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects.

The rear 2.7" 230k-dot LCD monitor is used for composing imagery as well as reviewing photos and navigating the printing menu.

A small selfie mirror is built into the front of the lens design for accurately composing self-portraits.

The compact design is easy to handle, and the body incorporates a large shutter release button on the front of the camera.

A built-in flash provides additional illumination when working in low-light conditions. This light is also used to indicate the self-timer countdown.

The built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used to power the camera and supports printing up to approximately 100 images per charge. It can be charged via USB in approximately 2-3 hours.

Internal memory holds approximately 45 still images and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot can be used to expand storage capacity.

Reprints are possible from the camera's internal memory, the memory card, or from a smartphone's image library.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Bluetooth connectivity allows a smartphone to pair with the camera for remote shooting control as well as wireless printing of images from the smartphone.

The dedicated smartphone app allows you to preview images before printing as well as add colourful frames and filters.

Three shortcut buttons can be used to assign frames for printing, and these can be configured using the smartphone app.

The camera has a dedicated sound recording button, and audio can be recorded in conjunction with each exposure. This audio is associated to a unique QR code on

4.9 Megapixels
Bluetooth
ISO 100 to 1600
2.7" LCD Screen
Built-In Flash
Rechargeable Battery
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Product Overview

Bringing hybrid capabilities to the Mini-Series, the stone white FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini LiPlay is a sleek camera offering a true mixture of digital and film. As a hybrid instant camera, the Mini LiPlay records digitally but can output photos on INSTAX Mini film. Also, by recording digitally, you can print whichever images you want, whenever you want, and as many times as you want. This digital shooting workflow also enables Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone-based control over the camera, along with the ability to print photos from your phone or apply filters and frames to your shots when printing. Also unique to the Mini LiPlay, a dedicated sound recording button is featured, which allows you to record audio and "attach" it to your prints through the use of a QR code, which can be scanned to hear the sounds while viewing. Beyond the hybrid capture-to-print technology, this camera is also characterized by its especially compact and stylish design, along with a fixed wide-angle lens, built-in flash, integrated selfie mirror, and a rear LCD monitor for image composition and printing setup.

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Key Features

4.9 Megapixels

The Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay Hybrid Instant Camera has a 4.9 Megapixels sensor.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth connectivity enables a smartphone to link up with the camera for controlling remote shooting and wirelessly printing images directly from the smartphone.

ISO 100 to 1600

The Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay Hybrid Instant Camera features an ISO range from 100 to 1600 in Auto mode.

2.7" LCD Screen

The rear 2.7-inch 230k-dot LCD monitor serves multiple purposes, including composing images, reviewing photos, and navigating the printing menu.

Built-In Flash

The built-in flash offers extra lighting for low-light environments and is also utilized to signal the countdown for the self-timer.

Rechargeable Battery

The camera is powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, supporting printing of approximately 100 images per charge. It can be conveniently charged via USB in about 2-3 hours.

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