
Fujifilm
Fujifilm mini7s Instax Mini Instant Camera - Light Pink (Renewed)
★★★★★
2755905458W
Pocket-sized instant charm — the Instax Mini 7S delivers credit-card prints with automatic exposure for spontaneous, effortless moments.
$77.90*
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Overview
Key Features
Item Package Dimension: 6.7322834577L X 5.2755905458W X 3.2283464534H Inches
Item Package Weight - 0.97885244328 Pounds
Item Package Quantity - 1
Product Type - Camera Film
Specifications
Model
mini7s
Film Format
Instax Mini
Exposure Control
Automatic
Viewfinder Magnification
0.37x
Batteries
2 × AA (not included)
Color
Light Pink
Condition
Renewed
Dimensions
5.8 × 3 × 5.2 inches
Weight
15.6 ounces
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Automatic exposure system handles varied indoor lighting without any manual adjustment, making it genuinely pick-up-and-shoot for guests and events.
- Credit-card-sized Instax Mini prints develop fully within minutes directly from the camera — no app, phone, or pairing required.
- Light Pink color and retro-styled body make the camera itself a recognizable, conversation-starting object at parties and gatherings.
- The 0.37x optical viewfinder gives a real physical preview of framing rather than relying on a digital screen, which suits quick candid captures.
- Renewed pricing makes instant film photography accessible at a lower entry cost than buying new.
👎 Cons
- The built-in flash fires on nearly every shot regardless of ambient brightness — in close-range portraits this can result in harsh, flat lighting with no way to disable the flash.
- Automatic exposure provides no manual override for shutter speed or aperture, which means creative exposure control available on higher-end Instax models is absent here.
- The 0.37x viewfinder has parallax error at close distances — what you frame is not exactly what prints, which takes practice to compensate for.
- Running costs are ongoing — each Instax Mini film pack produces 10 prints, and film is a recurring expense that adds up quickly for high-volume shooters.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is a renewed unit — what does that mean for reliability and what's included?
Renewed means the camera has been inspected, tested, and confirmed functional before resale — it is not new. Cosmetic condition varies by grade. The camera body and accessories are included; verify whether film is bundled, as renewed listings typically do not include it. The camera itself uses standard Instax Mini film cartridges available separately.
Does the Mini 7S adjust exposure automatically, or do I need to dial in settings manually?
The 7S uses automatic exposure — the camera reads ambient light and selects the appropriate aperture setting. A brightness adjustment dial on the front face lets you nudge exposure lighter or darker, but there are no manual shutter or ISO controls. For most casual shooting situations, the auto system delivers consistent results.
What batteries does the Mini 7S require, and how many shots per set?
The camera runs on two AA batteries. Expect roughly 100 shots per battery set under normal conditions — battery life can vary based on temperature and flash frequency, since the built-in flash fires with virtually every exposure.
Can the Mini 7S be used outdoors in bright sunlight?
Yes, though the automatic exposure system works best in indoor and overcast conditions where the built-in flash is the primary light source. In very bright outdoor situations, overexposed prints are possible; using the brightness dial to compensate helps, but the camera lacks a dedicated outdoor bright-light mode.
What size prints does this camera produce?
The Mini 7S produces Instax Mini format prints — approximately credit-card sized at 62 × 46mm image area. They are not pocket printer outputs; each print develops physically in the camera within minutes of shooting.