Fujifilm - instax mini 8 Instant Film Camera - Blue
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Description
Features
Fujinon lens
With a 60mm focal length, 2 components, 2 elements and 1:12.7 magnification lets you snap high-quality photos.
0.37x viewfinder with target spot
Helps you frame your shots.
Brightness adjustment dial
Allows you to select from f/12.7 (indoors, night), f/16 (cloudy, shade), f/22 (sunny, slightly cloudy) and f/32 (sunny and bright) apertures for customized use.
Manual exposure-switching system
Features a flashing LED indicator that recommends an ideal setting.
High-key mode
Enables you to capture softened images for a dramatic effect.
Exposure counter
Along with a film pack confirmation window lets you know how many unexposed films are remaining. Accommodates up to 10 film packs (not included).
Constant-firing flash
Automatically adjusts the light to optimize your photos. The 0.2-6 sec. recycling time allows you to quickly snap photos.
Auto power off
Shuts off the camera after 5 minutes of inactivity to help conserve battery power.
What's Included
- Fujifilm instax mini 8 Instant Film Camera
- 2 AA alkaline LR6 batteries
- Wrist strap
- Owner's manual
Q: Questionhow many pics does the instax mini 8 camera take and how big are they
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer This camera takes 10 pics from Fuji film Instax Mini 8. The pics are the size of a business card. This camera also has a counter for the number of pics taken.
Answered by Gadgetgirl
Q: QuestionIs there any way to upload the pictures to a computer?
Asked by Re.
This question was asked about the related product: Fujifilm - instax mini 8 Instant Film Camera - White
- A:Answer Only by scanning them.
Answered by KimL
Q: QuestionThis is a Fuji camera, I have also seen a Polaroid that looks very similar. Are they the same camera?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer sort of similar, though with this camera photos print automatically and with the polaroid you can choose which photos to print, also with the polaroid you can save pictures in your computer while with this Fujifilm there are no copies of the photos.
Answered by kenns
Q: QuestionIs there film already inside the camera when you buy it?
Asked by Anonymous.
This question was asked about the related product: Fujifilm - instax mini 8 Instant Film Camera - White
- A:Answer Unfortunately, no there is not. The film tends to be a little pricey (about $1 a picture) but if you find it sold and shipped by Amazon online, you can go to Best Buy and they will price match it for you. Get the savings and get the film without waiting for shipping.
Answered by BigLou
Q: QuestionIs this camera suitable for an 11 year old.
Asked by candy.
This question was asked about the related product: Fujifilm - instax Mini 8 Instant Film Camera - Grape
- A:Answer Yes. Very easy to use. Only one button. Film is easy to install as long as you show them first. There's a yellow dot to line up with the film to know which way is inserted correctly.
Answered by purple
Q: QuestionDoes these cameras run out of ink?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer There is no 'ink'. A specific instax film is purchased and inserted into the camera. The picture is 'printed' directly onto the film and the camera pushes the picture out. This camera is similar to the old Polaroid cameras.
Answered by SDMom
Q: QuestionDoes every picture you take automatically print or can you choose which to print?
Asked by Anonymous.
This question was asked about the related product: Fujifilm - instax mini 8 Instant Film Camera - Vivid Orange
- A:Answer You cannot choose which to print, it automatically prints itself
Answered by Syracuse3
Q: QuestionWhat size are the photos?Didn't see this anywhere in the description.
Asked by Anonymous.
This question was asked about the related product: Fujifilm - instax mini 8 Instant Film Camera - White
- A:Answer They're not very big compared to a vintage Polaroid camera you'd find at a thrift store. The actual developed picture is about 4"x3". The quality is great and it develops with full vibrant colors within a couple minutes.
Answered by Katherine