Comparison: FUJIFILM instax models!
Looking for a FUJIFILM instax camera? With these cameras, you have your photo printed and in your hand within seconds. Fun to share with friends! There are many different models to choose from, but which one is most suitable for you? To make it easier, we've selected all the models for you to choose from.
Compare the FUJIFILM instax models
FUJIFILM instax Mini 12
- Mini format photo (86 x 54 mm)
- Built-in flash
- Selfie mode from 30-50 cm distance
- Parallax lens correction
- 122 x 104 x 66.6 mm
- 306g
FUJIFILM instax Mini 90
- Mini format photo (86 x 54 mm)
- Retro look
- Built-in flash
- Party mode, Kids mode, Landscape mode, Brightness control, Macro mode, Bulb exposure mode, Double exposure mode
- 13.4 x 91.9 x 57.2 mm
- 294g
Parallax lens correction
With the parallax lens correction of the FUJIFILM instax Mini 12, you will no longer have weirdly cropped photos. This is because the parallax lens correction ensures that the camera's viewfinder is aligned with the lens when using the selfie function. So, all your photos will be exactly as you want them!
Party mode
With this feature, both the subject as well as the background are well exposed. It's ideal at parties or other dark light situations where you want details to really stand out.
Kids mode
Using Kids mode, you can capture fast-moving subjects with ease. Perfect for photographing children or animals! The faster shutter speed means you no longer have blurry images.
Landscape mode
Landscape mode is ideal for taking photos when the subject of your photo is further than 3 metres from your FUJIFILM instax camera. Instead of blurry, out of focus photos, you can enjoy sharp Instax photos with this feature.
Brightness control
The brightness control function allows you to adjust the brightness of your photo. With a choice of Normal, Dark (D), Light (L) or Super Light (L+), you will always have a well-exposed photo.
Macro mode
Macro mode lets you take close-up photos with your FUJIFILM instax camera. Whereas the focal distance is 60 cm with a normal photo, with macro mode you can use a focal distance of 30 cm. Ideal if you want to focus on a specific subject!
Bulb exposure
Bulb exposure mode allows the shutter to stay open longer. As long as the button is pressed, the shutter remains open, up to a maximum of 10 seconds. This allows you to take beautiful Instax photos even at night without using the flash. Be careful though, as the shutter stays open longer, there is a risk of getting a blurred and fuzzy photo. Therefore, mount your Instax camera on a tripod before using bulb mode!
Double exposure
Double exposure mode allows you to let your creativity run wild. After all, you can expose the same instax film sheet twice. So you see two photos in one! The second image is particularly visible on the darker parts of the first photo.