ISO 100 to 1600
Bluetooth
Built-In Flash
Rechargeable Battery
Memory Card Slot
Image Sensor
Overview

Instax Pal Camera

The one and only Instax Pal, that's me - a super small digital camera eager to capture your spontaneous photos. You could say I make small moments feel mighty big.

SKU: GC22-87040

Instax Pal Camera

Instax Pal Camera

The one and only Instax Pal, that's me - a super small digital camera eager to capture your spontaneous photos. You could say I make small moments feel mighty big.

Making Small Moments Feel Big

Pocket friendly design

Let's start by mentioning I come in exciting colours - Milky White, Powder Pink, Pistachio Green, and Lavender Blue. Then let's drop in that I have a handy microSD card slot and even a tripod mount on my base. My coolest gadget? It's got to be the multi-use detachable ring.

For a Better Hold

Slide the multi-use detachable ring onto a finger and I won't be going anywhere. Not without you anyway!

For a Better View

Attach the multi-use detachable ring to the top of me and low and behold, you've got yourself a viewfinder.

For Remote Shooting

I may be small, but stand me on the multi-use detachable ring, and you'll unleash my ultimate tilt, perfect for self-timer shots.

Wide-angle Lens

Never one to shy away from the bigger picture, I have a built-in wide-angle lens, so you can capture more of what you love. More landscape. More friends. More fun. I even let you capture mini, SQUARE or WIDE sized digital Instax images - I'm all about equal opportunities!

Pre-shutter Sounds

Smile!

I'm ready and waiting to be packed full of YOUR personality. You can record pre-shutter sounds in groups of five via my app, and I'll remember a set of five ready to play at random whenever you hit the shutter button. Think, "Spin around! Dance. Smile. High fives!.” Your phrase is my command!

Bluetooth Transfer

The Big Reveal

Keen to see how your digital Instax images came out? I know I am! Transfer your images (I've got space for 50 at a time) to your smartphone using Bluetooth, then head to the in-built camera roll within my app to find out. Once they've arrived, you get to do your thing - add filters, text and stickers, and even choose the size - mini, SQUARE or WIDE.

Remote Shooting

Tap into the power of my Instax Pal Smartphone app with Remote Shooting feature. Get a live view of the upcoming shot, customise your image with filters, set a self-timer, and even turn the flash on or off with the app. Go on, strike a pose.

Interval Shooting

Want to know my super power? Interval Shooting. I can snap fast-paced digital Instax images in sequences of 3, 6, 11 or 21 using my app, so you can take more 'in the moment' shots without missing any of the oohs or the ahhs.

Instax Animation

Animate your photos

A 'Gift Inbox' of animations - I can't wait for you to discover this delight. I automatically share your images with my app, which then turns your recent adventures into an animation. (Or create your own from the in-app gallery - you're welcome!) Perfect for viewing in-app, or print a scannable QR code that reveals your animation, digitally. Allowing you to share your creation online.

Filters

Change up your look!

The last time I counted, I had 18 photo-tastic filters to make sure you get the look you want. Each one can be selected in Remote Shooting, Interval Shooting or via the in-app photo editing area. And if a filter is set in Remote Shooting, I'll remember it for standard shooting too. Thank me later...

Easy to Print

Your Instax Link printer and me; we're best buds. Which is why you can print as many photos as you like, easily. Simply connect via Bluetooth to my app and print away. You can even print directly to your Instax Link printer by switching me to L mode. Go on, take a shot and watch it print IRL, automatically!

Key Features:

Pocket-sized

Wide-angle Lens

Instax Pal Holds up to 50 Photos at a Time

Connects Wirelessly to Smartphones via Bluetooth

Super Interactive App

Personalised Pre-shutter Sounds

Shoot in Mini, Square or Wide Formats

Interval and Remote Shooting Capabilities

Print Directly to Instax Link Printers

What's in the Box:

Instax Pal Camera

ISO 100 to 1600
Bluetooth
Built-In Flash
Rechargeable Battery
Memory Card Slot
Image Sensor
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Product Overview

Instax Pal Camera

The one and only Instax Pal, that's me - a super small digital camera eager to capture your spontaneous photos. You could say I make small moments feel mighty big.

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Key Features

ISO 100 to 1600

The Fujifilm Instax Pal Camera features an ISO range from 100 to 1600 in Auto mode.

Bluetooth

You can either print your images directly using the INSTAX MINI LINK 2 smartphone printer or transfer them to your mobile device via Bluetooth using the INSTAX PAL smartphone app. This allows you to fully customize your images before printing.

Built-In Flash

The built-in flash offers extra lighting for low-light environments.

Rechargeable Battery

The Instax Pal Camera is powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery.

Memory Card Slot

The Instax Pal Camera offers a Single Slot that can store around 850 images per 1 GB on a microSD/microSDHC memory card.

Image Sensor

The Instax Pal Camera features 1/5-inch CMOS image sensor with primary colour filter.

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