
Fujifilm
Fujifilm Instax Mini Film (Pack of 2, Blue)
A twin pack of Instax Mini film in blue packaging for quick, vibrant instant prints from any Instax Mini camera.
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Fujifilm
Film Type
Instax Mini
Pack Size
2 cartridges (20 exposures total)
Image Area
62mm x 46mm
Color
Blue (packaging/border)
Compatibility
All Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras and printers
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Twin pack provides 20 exposures, offering better value than single cartridge purchases.
- Produces vibrant, credit-card-sized prints with consistent color reproduction.
- Universal compatibility with the entire Instax Mini camera and printer lineup.
- Compact cartridges are easy to load and swap in the field.
👎 Cons
- 20 exposures go quickly at events or gatherings, and cost per shot is significantly higher than digital.
- Prints are small at credit-card size, limiting detail in group shots or landscapes.
- Film is sensitive to temperature and humidity, requiring proper storage to avoid degraded results.
- No control over exposure or color profile — results depend entirely on the camera's automatic settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many photos can I take with this pack?
This pack contains two cartridges of 10 exposures each, giving you a total of 20 instant prints.
Does the "Blue" color refer to the film itself or the packaging?
The blue designation refers to the packaging and border design of the film. The actual photo area produces standard full-color prints.
Which cameras is this film compatible with?
This film works with all Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras, including the Mini 12, Mini 11, Mini 90, Mini LiPlay, and the Mini Evo, as well as Instax Mini compatible printers.
How should I store unused film to keep it fresh?
Store the film in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Refrigeration can help extend shelf life, but allow the film to reach room temperature before loading it into a camera.
How long does each print take to develop?
Prints begin to appear within about 90 seconds and fully develop in approximately 5 minutes at room temperature.