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Daily Record
25-06-2025
- Daily Record
'Cute' Instax camera that adds 'vintage charm' to your pics now just £70
The Instax Mini 12 comes in five colours and holds a 4.6-star rating from over 8,600 reviews Instant photography continues to charm a new generation, offering a fun, physical alternative to the endless scroll of digital images. Among the most accessible and eye-catching options is the Fujifilm Instax Mini 12, a cheerful and compact instant camera now available at a discount. Currently priced at £69.99 on Amazon, down £10 from £79.99, the Instax Mini 12 comes in five different colourways, so there's a version for everyone. Whether you prefer Mint Green, Blossom Pink, Clay White, Lilac Purple, or Pastel Blue, the camera is designed for simplicity. Users just twist the lens to power on, twist further for Close-up mode, and you're ready to go. The camera is designed for simplicity:With automatic exposure and flash control, the Instax Mini 12 removes the guesswork from getting the perfect shot. A built-in selfie mirror helps with framing, while the five-second print speed ensures memories are captured and printed almost instantly. It uses standard Instax mini film and comes with two AA batteries, a wrist strap, and a user manual. If you're looking to compare, the KODAK Mini Shot 2 Retro 4Pass 2-in-1 Instant Camera and Photo Printer is available for £122.99 on the Amazon, while the Polaroid Go Instant Camera Gen 2 is listed at £79.99 on Polaroid's website. But for those drawn to instant prints with a playful design, the Instax Mini 12 remains a top choice, with users praising its ease of use and nostalgic results. One customer described the Mini 12 as 'an absolute delight,' praising its 'cute and ergonomic' design. They noted how easy it was to use, highlighting the intuitive twist controls and selfie-friendly features. They said: 'Even in low-light conditions, the camera performs admirably... the instant prints develop quickly and have a nostalgic charm that digital photos can't replicate.' Another user shared their positive experience buying the Mini 12 for a gift: 'My daughter absolutely loves it! The photo quality is exactly what you'd expect, classic Polaroid-style prints with that vintage, slightly imperfect charm.' However, not everyone was completely satisfied. One reviewer said, 'I was really excited about receiving this but I can't help but feel a little disappointed… Many of the photos didn't come out very well.' They added that the camera was still fun and easy to use, and hoped it would perform better in sunny holiday settings. They did mention the cost of film as a downside, calling it 'not the best value if you plan to take lots of photos.' Another buyer criticised the lack of included film: 'No idea how good the camera is because it does not come with any film… Might as well update the review when the film arrives.' While they acknowledged this is clearly stated in the listing, it was still a point of frustration. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Others found the camera fulfilled long-standing nostalgia. One person wrote: 'I always wanted one of these when I was a child… I love the mirror on the front for selfies. Really easy to use. Great pictures and has an auto flash. Good value for money.' For spontaneous snapshots and on-the-spot fun, the Instax Mini 12 delivers a satisfying retro experience with minimal effort.


WIRED
26-04-2025
- WIRED
Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 Review: A Stylish, Capable Budget Instant Camera
Fujifilm's Instax cameras have taken over what Polaroid started so many decades ago. There are still Polaroid cameras, but Instax is the far more popular choice. Fujifilm's cameras are simple and fun. No matter which Instax camera you buy, it's fun. You point, you shoot, you see the results. The latest in Fujifilm's Instax line is the new Instax Mini 41, a budget option like the very popular Mini 12, but with a more retro, camera-like design. It lacks the manual controls that photographers might want, but it's simple and fun in a way that more capable cameras often aren't. Photograph: Scott Gilbertson A Firm Grip The Mini 41 is a very plastic camera, though it doesn't look like it. The design makes it look a little like Fujifilm's insanely popular X100VI. Once you pick up the Mini 41, however, the plastic really comes out. It feels like an Instax Mini 12 in a different suit of clothes. This is both good and bad. It's good in that the simplicity and automation remain, but it's not so good in that the plasticky vibes are strong. This is definitely not the Mini 99. The Mini 12 comes in at $80, the Mini 99 is $200, and the Mini 41 arrives at $129. Why spend more than $80 for nearly the same features? Essentially, you get a camera that looks more like a 'camera.' It still has the same fully automatic features of the Mini 12, (including some not-so-good features, like the automated flash that occasionally washes out photos in bright daylight), but it doesn't have the bubbly cartoonish design of the Mini 12.


WIRED
26-04-2025
- WIRED
Fujifilm's Instax Mini 41 Is a Stylish and Capable Instant Camera
Fujifilm's Instax cameras have taken over what Polaroid started so many decades ago. There are still Polaroid cameras, but Instax is the far more popular choice. Fujifilm's cameras are simple and fun. No matter which Instax camera you buy, it's fun. You point, you shoot, you see the results. The latest in Fujifilm's Instax line is the new Instax Mini 41, a budget option like the very popular Mini 12, but with a more retro, camera-like design. It lacks the manual controls that photographers might want, but it's simple and fun in a way that more capable cameras often aren't. Photograph: Scott Gilbertson A Firm Grip The Mini 41 is a very plastic camera, though it doesn't look like it. The design makes it look a little like Fujifilm's insanely popular X100VI. Once you pick up the Mini 41, however, the plastic really comes out. It feels like an Instax Mini 12 in a different suit of clothes. This is both good and bad. It's good in that the simplicity and automation remain, but it's not so good in that the plasticky vibes are strong. This is definitely not the Mini 99. The Mini 12 comes in at $80, the Mini 99 is $200, and the Mini 41 arrives at $129. Why spend more than $80 for nearly the same features? Essentially, you get a camera that looks more like a 'camera.' It still has the same fully automatic features of the Mini 12, (including some not-so-good features, like the automated flash that occasionally washes out photos in bright daylight), but it doesn't have the bubbly cartoonish design of the Mini 12. Photograph: Fujifilm