Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 review: Childhood toy camera turns out to be real
Fujifilm is one of the last standing camera makers that
still sells instant cameras. The
company’s latest Instax Mini 11 is an improvement over its predecessor, though
it looks and works in similar fashion. You might wonder why go for an instant
camera when one can capture better still photographs from smartphones. Well,
the reel-based point-and-shoot cameras might have
become a thing of the past but the paperback photos still hold relevance, and
what could be better than instant cameras to capture
and print photos almost instantly. That said, the Fujifilm Instax Mini
11 is a niche product aimed at shutterbugs who still appreciate paperback
photos over digital.
Successor to the Instax Mini 9, the Fujifilm Instax Mini
11 looks like a toy but not a cheap one. It is a portable device with
lightweight design that is easy to carry around. Using the camera is easy too.
On the right side, it has a thumb grip, which is slightly better than the
Instax Mini 9. On the front, it has the camera lens and the power button next
to it. The shutter button, flash and viewfinder is at the top right side, and
there is a tiny mirror for selfies just above the lens.
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