
Fujifilm Instax Mini Film Pack - 20 Sheets
Capture Memories Instantly The Fujifilm Instax Mini Photo Camera Film Pack delivers instant, high-quality prints with vivid colors and natural skin tones. Perfect for capturing and sharing memories on the go. Specifications: Film Type: Instant Film Image Size: 46mm x 62mm Compati...
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Overview
Capture Memories Instantly
The Fujifilm Instax Mini Photo Camera Film Pack delivers instant, high-quality prints with vivid colors and natural skin tones. Perfect for capturing and sharing memories on the go.
Specifications:
- Film Type: Instant Film
- Image Size: 46mm x 62mm
- Compatibility: Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras
- ISO: Hi-Speed 800
- Pack Size: Twin pack (20 sheets total, 10 sheets per cartridge)
Key Features
Sold As 1 Each.
Instant film ensures sharp, clear reproduction, vivid color, and natural skin tones.
Image size: 46mm x 62mm.
Instant film is intended for Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras.
Super-fine grain, Hi-Speed 800 ISO, and fast developing. Twin pack includes: 10 sheets per cartridge, two cartridges per pack (20 total sheets).
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Delivers sharp, clear reproduction in prints, ensuring subjects are well-defined.
- Produces vivid colors, contributing to engaging and visually appealing instant photos.
- Captures natural skin tones, making portraits and candid shots appear authentic.
- Features a super-fine grain, which contributes to the overall clarity and smoothness of images.
- Offers a Hi-Speed 800 ISO, enabling good performance in various lighting conditions.
- Provides fast developing for quick enjoyment of printed photos.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras, limiting its use with other camera types.
- The image size of 46mm x 62mm is relatively small, which might not be ideal for displaying intricate details.
- Only provides 20 sheets per twin pack, which can be consumed quickly during active shooting sessions.
- Instant film is typically more expensive per shot compared to digital photography.
- The development process is fixed and cannot be altered or refined after exposure.