
Fujifilm
Fujifilm Instax Mini Variety Film 60 Count Value Pack
★★★★★
Sixty exposures across three playful border designs — this Instax Mini variety pack keeps every party, gathering, or travel roll feeling fresh and personal.
$63.99*
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Overview
Key Features
(2) 10 packs of Instax Mini macaron film
(2) 10 packs of INSTAX Mini Confetti Film
(2) 10 packs of Instax Mini candy pop film
Can only be used with Instax Mini cameras and the Instax Mini share and Mini link printers.
Specifications
Brand
Fujifilm
Film Format
Instax Mini
Total Exposures
60 (6 packs × 10 exposures)
Designs Included
Macaron (×2), Confetti (×2), Candy Pop (×2)
Compatible Cameras
All Instax Mini cameras
Compatible Printers
Instax Mini SHARE, Instax Mini Link
Color
Color
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 60 exposures across three distinct border designs means you can match the film style to the mood of the occasion without buying multiple single-design packs.
- Variety format is well suited to events, parties, and travel where you want a mix of prints across a session.
- All three designs — Macaron, Confetti, and Candy Pop — are cheerful and giftable, making the prints themselves feel like finished keepsakes rather than casual snapshots.
- Two packs of each design provides useful redundancy — if one style proves most popular at an event, you have a backup pack ready.
- Instax Mini format prints are credit-card sized and easy to share, slot into wallets, or stick to surfaces.
👎 Cons
- Compatibility is strictly limited to Instax Mini cameras and the Mini SHARE/Mini Link printers — this film cannot be used with any other format or brand.
- Decorative border film costs more per exposure than standard white-border Instax Mini film, which adds up at 60 shots.
- The variety format means you get 20 shots per design — not enough of any single design for shooters who fall in love with one style and want a full roll of it.
- Film format and image area are fixed at Instax Mini dimensions; there is no option for larger prints within this film type.
- Decorative borders, while fun, may not suit every occasion — professional or formal settings where simple white-border prints are preferred would be better served by standard film.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cameras and printers will this film work with?
This film is compatible with all Instax Mini cameras (including the Mini 11, Mini 12, Mini 40, and similar models) as well as the Instax Mini SHARE and Mini Link printers. It is not compatible with Instax Wide, Instax Square, or any other film format.
What are the three film designs included in this pack, and how do they look?
The pack includes Macaron (soft pastel-colored borders), Confetti (scattered confetti shapes on the border), and Candy Pop (bright, bold candy-colored border patterns). Each design comes as two 10-exposure packs — 20 shots per style across 60 total.
Do the decorative borders reduce the actual image area on the print?
Yes. All Instax Mini film, including these decorative variants, uses the same credit-card-sized print format with a border surrounding the image area. Decorative designs use that border space for the pattern, so the image area is identical to standard Instax Mini film — the decoration is purely on the frame.
Is this film more expensive per shot than standard white-border Instax Mini film?
Decorative Instax Mini film typically carries a price premium over plain white-border film. Whether that's worthwhile depends on your use — for events and gifts where the print itself is the keepsake, the designed borders add real value; for everyday shooting where volume matters more, standard film is more economical.
Does this film expire, and how should it be stored?
Instax Mini film has an expiration date printed on each pack and should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity. Shooting expired film is possible but may result in color shifts or reduced image quality.