
Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Lilac Purple Camera Bundle
Every press of the shutter hands you a wallet-sized print in seconds — the Instax Mini 11 bundle puts instant photography and all its accessories right in the box.
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Overview
Key Features
Includes FujiFilm Mini 11 Camera Lilac Purple, The Fujifilm Mini 11 Camera Lilac Purple features a Fujinon 60mm f/12.7 Lens, Optical Image Viewfinder, Auto Exposure and a Built-In Flash. Instantly produces image prints fun and simple. Fujifilm Mini 11 Camera BUNDLE is Colorful, Fun, Compact and really Cool.
Includes 20 Film designed for shooting photos with a press of a button and instantly printing it out with the Fujifilm Mini series, enjoy to watch the images develop practically before your eyes.
A unique Shutter fitted case with a removable strap for extra comfort was designed to both hold and protect your camera. Fashionable and practical. Be smart, be safe. Camera under Fujifilm USA warranty. Case and accessories under Shutter Brand Warranty
Make the most of your mini 11 camera and enjoy the fun accessories we’ve provided in this kit.
Keep your photos out for viewing, or store them neatly. We’re giving you both options, 64 Page Photo Album and 5 colored plastic frames.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Fully automatic exposure system makes it genuinely usable for anyone immediately — no learning curve for guests, kids, or first-time film shooters at events.
- Prints develop in hand within 90 seconds, creating a physical keepsake from the moment — something no digital camera in this price range can replicate.
- The bundle's breadth — film, case, album, frames, filters, and stickers — means it's ready to gift or shoot without additional purchases.
- Compact body with selfie mirror and selfie mode makes it practical for solo portrait shots without guesswork on framing.
- Color-matched Lilac Purple body has strong visual appeal as a gift item that doesn't look like generic tech gear.
👎 Cons
- Fully automatic exposure with no manual override means you can't compensate for backlit scenes or creative intentional underexposure.
- At roughly $0.75–$1.00 per shot (film cost), the ongoing expense of instant film makes casual over-shooting noticeably more expensive than digital.
- The optical viewfinder shows approximately what the lens captures but isn't perfectly accurate — parallax error is visible in close-up shots.
- No built-in double exposure, slow sync flash, or any creative shooting modes — it's a single-mode camera.
- Prints are susceptible to fading over years if not stored in an album away from direct light.