
Fujifilm
Fujifilm instax Mini LiPlay Blush Gold Instant Camera
★★★★★
Capture the moment, hear it too — the instax Mini LiPlay prints instant photos with an embedded sound memory in blush gold.
$358.00*
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Overview
Key Features
Capture and instantly print photos from the camera or directly print from your smartphone/ tablet using Bluetooth
Choose from a variety of frames and filters for more printing fun
Attach A recorded sound to your photo and play back by scanning the QR code
Easily capture Group photos by using your smartphone as a shutter button
Review and select photos before printing
Specifications
Brand
Fujifilm
Model
instax Mini LiPlay
Color
Blush Gold
Film Format
instax Mini
Connectivity
Bluetooth (smartphone/tablet)
Special Features
Sound recording with QR code, pre-print digital review, frame/filter selection, remote smartphone shutter
Print Source
Camera sensor or smartphone/tablet via Bluetooth
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Pre-print digital review eliminates wasted instax Mini film — you only print shots worth keeping, unlike traditional instant cameras.
- Bluetooth printing from smartphone camera rolls expands the LiPlay's utility beyond what the onboard sensor captures.
- Sound-linked QR code on printed photos adds a memory layer unique to this camera — a short audio clip attached to the physical print.
- Remote smartphone shutter trigger solves group photo composition without a self-timer sprint.
- Blush gold colorway is a distinctive finish with strong gift appeal and visual identity in a crowded instant camera market.
👎 Cons
- Onboard camera sensor produces prints appropriate for the instax Mini format's small size — not a high-resolution imaging system, and pixel quality is visible at full-frame comparison.
- instax Mini film is a recurring consumable cost; at typical retail pricing, per-print cost is meaningful for high-volume shooters.
- Bluetooth connectivity requires the instax Mini LiPlay app for full feature access — remote shutter and phone printing depend on app stability and OS compatibility over time.
- Print size is fixed at instax Mini format (credit-card-sized) — no option for larger format output from this camera.
- Sound recording and QR playback, while distinctive, add complexity to the shooting workflow that casual users may not regularly use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I print photos from my phone directly to the LiPlay, or only from the camera itself?
Both options are available. The LiPlay connects to smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth, allowing you to select and print any image from your camera roll. Prints are made on standard instax Mini film, producing the same credit-card-sized format whether the source is the LiPlay's own sensor or a phone photo.
How does the sound attachment feature work in practice?
Before printing, the LiPlay can record a short audio clip — a voice note, a snippet of ambient sound, or a message — and encode it as a QR code printed directly on the photo. Anyone with a smartphone can scan the code to play back the audio. It requires no app beyond a standard QR reader for playback.
Can I preview shots before printing to avoid wasted film?
Yes — this is one of the LiPlay's defining features over traditional instax cameras. The digital display lets you review the captured image before committing to a print. You can choose to save it digitally without printing, print it immediately, or apply frames and filters before printing.
What film does the LiPlay use and where can it be purchased?
The LiPlay uses standard Fujifilm instax Mini film, which is widely available at electronics retailers, pharmacies, and online. Each pack produces credit-card-sized prints (approximately 2.4 × 1.8 inches image area). Film is not included with the camera.
Can I use my smartphone as a remote shutter for group photos?
Yes. The instax Mini LiPlay app connects via Bluetooth and allows your phone to trigger the shutter remotely. This solves the self-timer limitation for group shots — you can compose the frame, step into position, and fire the shutter from your phone without rushing.