
Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Lilac Purple Instant Camera Bundle
Hand someone a Lilac Purple Mini 11 and watch them start documenting everything — automatic exposure, a built-in selfie mirror, and 20 sheets of film ready to go.
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Overview
Key Features
NEW FUJIFILM MINI 11 features a slim body size with a transparent ring lens
BUILT-IN SELFIE MIRROR and macro mode. There is no need for attaching a close-up lens. Simply extend the lens barrel out until "selfie mode" appears.
AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE - The Mini 11 will automatically select the perfect shutter speed in any environment. Mini 11 captures bright backgrounds and bright subjects even in low light settings.
DRESS UP YOUR CAMERA - choose between a jewel button or glow button to add extra pizzazz to your camera
BUNDLE INCLUDES camera, 20 sheets of Instax film, matching case, 10 piece hanging frame set and 40 sticker frames to add spice and character to your photos.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Automatic exposure metering handles mixed lighting conditions — parties, outdoor events, and dimly lit rooms — without requiring any shooter adjustment between shots.
- The integrated selfie mirror and dedicated arm's-length focus mode produce correctly focused, well-framed self-portraits without an external mirror or guesswork.
- The 20-sheet film bundle provides immediate shooting sessions without requiring a separate film purchase before the first roll is finished.
- The compact, slim body with a transparent ring lens is genuinely pocketable for a belt pack or camera bag side pocket during event shooting.
- The bundle's matching case, hanging frames, and sticker frames create a complete out-of-box gifting experience with no additional accessories required.
👎 Cons
- The Instax Mini 11 has no exposure compensation or manual override — in high-contrast scenes or unusual lighting, you cannot correct for the automatic metering's limitations.
- Instax Mini film costs roughly $0.75–$1.00 per shot, which adds up quickly during active use — the ongoing cost of ownership is significantly higher than digital.
- The fixed-focal-length lens and credit-card print size produce images optimized for social, casual use — the format is not suited to larger-format display printing.
- There is no way to preview or delete an image before it prints — every shutter press consumes one sheet of film, including accidental exposures.
- The built-in flash fires on every shot regardless of ambient brightness, which can cause overexposure of close subjects in already bright environments.