
Fujifilm GG31 Instax Mini 11 Sky Blue Camera Bundle
A fun, ready-to-shoot instant camera bundle in Sky Blue with automatic exposure, selfie mode, and colorful accessories.
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Overview
Key Features
EXPRESS YOUR CREATIVITY - with this New Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Camera + Film + Stickers. This includes everything you need to start snapping right out of the box, putting smiles on faces of all ages and a perfect gift for you or a loved one for all occasions.
ONE-TOUCH SELFIE MODE - To keep your process streamlined, the Mini 11 has a built-in selfie mirror and macro mode. Instead of attaching an entire close-up lens attachment, just pull the lens barrel out until the “selfie mode” mark appears.
AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE - The Mini 11 automatically chooses the perfect shutter speed depending on your lighting. The addition of this feature makes it easier than ever to avoid under and overexposed photos.
CREDIT CARD SIZE - 5.4 cm x 8.6 cm: the unique credit-card sized film is easy to carry in your purse or wallet and has unique color borders to add style to your images. Leave them blank or personalize with a fun message.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Automatic exposure eliminates guesswork and produces well-lit photos in varying conditions
- Built-in selfie mirror and one-touch selfie mode make self-portraits easy without extra attachments
- Bundle includes 30 total film shots, a carrying case, and fun accessories for immediate use
- Compact, lightweight design with a cheerful Sky Blue finish appeals to all ages
- Credit-card-sized prints are easy to carry, share, and display
👎 Cons
- No manual exposure or creative controls limits advanced photographic experimentation
- Fixed focal length lens with no optical zoom restricts framing flexibility
- Instax Mini film is an ongoing cost that adds up with frequent shooting
- No rechargeable battery option means keeping AA batteries on hand
- Flash fires on every shot with no way to disable it, which can wash out close-up subjects