As promised, Fujifilm unveiled its latest instant camera alongside the mirrorless powerhouse that is the Fujifilm X-T4.
The Instax Mini 11 looks pretty much like its predecessor, the very popular Instax Mini 9, but adds a few tweaks and comes in five fun colors ā Blush Pink, Sky Blue, Charcoal Gray, Ice White and Lilac Purple.
Its physical tweaks include an interchangeable shutter button in the form of two stickers that allow users to customize the look of the camera. Itās also a tad more rounded as compared to the Instax Mini 9, with curvier corners and a āsofterā, more āmodernā look, according to Fujifilm.
The art of selfie-improvement
The Instax Mini 11ās headline feature is its new selfie mode. While the selfie mirror from the previous model is still on the Instax Mini 11, thereās now a mirror in front of the lens that can help with framing close-up selfies. The new selfie mode can be activated by pulling the lens barrel out until āSelfie Modeā mark appears. This feature can also be used for shooting macros as well, as it drops the focusing distance to a mere 0.3m ā no additional attachments needed.
The Instax Mini 11 also gets auto exposure, which will automatically adjust the cameraās shutter speed and flash output to compensate for the ambient light. In the Mini 9, exposure was adjusted with a dial which wasnāt always perfect.
While they may seem like minor tweaks on paper, the addition of these two features makes the Instax Mini 11 a very strong contender to be the best instant camera yet ā and itās still easy to use and fun as well.
The new Instax Mini 11 will be available from early March at a price of $70 / Ā£70 (Australian pricing to be confirmed) and we canāt wait to play with it.
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The Instax Mini 11 looks pretty much like its predecessor, the very popular Instax Mini 9, but adds a few tweaks and comes in five fun colors ā Blush Pink, Sky Blue, Charcoal Gray, Ice White and Lilac Purple.
Its physical tweaks include an interchangeable shutter button in the form of two stickers that allow users to customize the look of the camera. Itās also a tad more rounded as compared to the Instax Mini 9, with curvier corners and a āsofterā, more āmodernā look, according to Fujifilm.
The art of selfie-improvement
The Instax Mini 11ās headline feature is its new selfie mode. While the selfie mirror from the previous model is still on the Instax Mini 11, thereās now a mirror in front of the lens that can help with framing close-up selfies. The new selfie mode can be activated by pulling the lens barrel out until āSelfie Modeā mark appears. This feature can also be used for shooting macros as well, as it drops the focusing distance to a mere 0.3m ā no additional attachments needed.
The Instax Mini 11 also gets auto exposure, which will automatically adjust the cameraās shutter speed and flash output to compensate for the ambient light. In the Mini 9, exposure was adjusted with a dial which wasnāt always perfect.
While they may seem like minor tweaks on paper, the addition of these two features makes the Instax Mini 11 a very strong contender to be the best instant camera yet ā and itās still easy to use and fun as well.
The new Instax Mini 11 will be available from early March at a price of $70 / Ā£70 (Australian pricing to be confirmed) and we canāt wait to play with it.
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[li]Read more: Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 review[/li][/ul]
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