Instax Mini Evo Instant Camera
Share life’s beautiful moments with the INSTAX MINI EVO from FUJIFILM. This innovative hybrid instant camera features 10 lens effect options and 10 film effect options, giving you up to 100 different ways to instantly create your own unique 2 x 3′′ photographs. You can experiment with vivid colors, add softness to the focus, adjust the exposure, alter the white balance, and even select a macro mode when the situation calls for a close-up. Hybrid instant camera combines convenient digital image capture with traditional instant film output. This method allows you to shoot freely and print whenever desired or reprint an image as many times as desired. Accepts INSTAX MINI instant film to produce 2.4 x 1.8′′ images on a credit card-sized, 3.4 x 2.1′′ sheet. Fixed 28mm-equivalent lens offers a versatile wide-angle perspective and the f/2 aperture is well-suited for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The lens also has a 3.9′′ minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used to power the camera and supports printing up to approximately 100 images per charge. It can be charged via USB in approximately 2-3 hours. Internal memory holds approximately 45 still images and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot can be used to expand storage capacity.
Share life’s beautiful moments with the INSTAX MINI EVO from FUJIFILM. This innovative hybrid instant camera features 10 lens effect options and 10 film effect options, giving you up to 100 different ways to instantly create your own unique 2 x 3′′ photographs. You can experiment with vivid colors, add softness to the focus, adjust the exposure, alter the white balance, and even select a macro mode when the situation calls for a close-up. Hybrid instant camera combines convenient digital image capture with traditional instant film output. This method allows you to shoot freely and print whenever desired or reprint an image as many times as desired. Accepts INSTAX MINI instant film to produce 2.4 x 1.8′′ images on a credit card-sized, 3.4 x 2.1′′ sheet. Fixed 28mm-equivalent lens offers a versatile wide-angle perspective and the f/2 aperture is well-suited for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The lens also has a 3.9′′ minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used to power the camera and supports printing up to approximately 100 images per charge. It can be charged via USB in approximately 2-3 hours. Internal memory holds approximately 45 still images and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot can be used to expand storage capacity.
Share life’s beautiful moments with the INSTAX MINI EVO from FUJIFILM. This innovative hybrid instant camera features 10 lens effect options and 10 film effect options, giving you up to 100 different ways to instantly create your own unique 2 x 3′′ photographs. You can experiment with vivid colors, add softness to the focus, adjust the exposure, alter the white balance, and even select a macro mode when the situation calls for a close-up. Hybrid instant camera combines convenient digital image capture with traditional instant film output. This method allows you to shoot freely and print whenever desired or reprint an image as many times as desired. Accepts INSTAX MINI instant film to produce 2.4 x 1.8′′ images on a credit card-sized, 3.4 x 2.1′′ sheet. Fixed 28mm-equivalent lens offers a versatile wide-angle perspective and the f/2 aperture is well-suited for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The lens also has a 3.9′′ minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used to power the camera and supports printing up to approximately 100 images per charge. It can be charged via USB in approximately 2-3 hours. Internal memory holds approximately 45 still images and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot can be used to expand storage capacity.
Share life’s beautiful moments with the INSTAX MINI EVO from FUJIFILM. This innovative hybrid instant camera features 10 lens effect options and 10 film effect options, giving you up to 100 different ways to instantly create your own unique 2 x 3′′ photographs. You can experiment with vivid colors, add softness to the focus, adjust the exposure, alter the white balance, and even select a macro mode when the situation calls for a close-up. Hybrid instant camera combines convenient digital image capture with traditional instant film output. This method allows you to shoot freely and print whenever desired or reprint an image as many times as desired. Accepts INSTAX MINI instant film to produce 2.4 x 1.8′′ images on a credit card-sized, 3.4 x 2.1′′ sheet. Fixed 28mm-equivalent lens offers a versatile wide-angle perspective and the f/2 aperture is well-suited for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The lens also has a 3.9′′ minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used to power the camera and supports printing up to approximately 100 images per charge. It can be charged via USB in approximately 2-3 hours. Internal memory holds approximately 45 still images and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot can be used to expand storage capacity.
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Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Camera | Black | Analog Hybrid Instant Camera with 10 Lens & 10 Film Effects | LCD Screen | Print Lever
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Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO Black Instant Camera
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Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO Instant Camera - Bonus Film - Black
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This camera bridges the worlds of digital cameras and instant photo cameras - and it's awesome. When this camera was announced nearly a year ago I thought it would become quite the handy walk around camera. Though I feel like the X100V would be a more professional-esque option, this camera allows the user to take photos with its built in 28mm lens and print out when they choose to. That''s the key word there. Messed up your shot? No worries, it won't print out immediately afterwards like other instant cameras will. Go ahead and retake it or pick whichever photo you think turned out best. Just like previous instant film cameras made by Fujifilm, it takes it's standard Instax Mini film, which has ten pieces of film to use to print on. However, you aren't just limited ... MoreThis camera bridges the worlds of digital cameras and instant photo cameras - and it's awesome. When this camera was announced nearly a year ago I thought it would become quite the handy walk around camera. Though I feel like the X100V would be a more professional-esque option, this camera allows the user to take photos with its built in 28mm lens and print out when they choose to. That''s the key word there. Messed up your shot? No worries, it won't print out immediately afterwards like other instant cameras will. Go ahead and retake it or pick whichever photo you think turned out best. Just like previous instant film cameras made by Fujifilm, it takes it's standard Instax Mini film, which has ten pieces of film to use to print on. However, you aren't just limited to printing these shots on the film, the camera has a Micro SD Card that you can store the photos on and then remove said SD Card and transfer the photos you take onto your Laptop/Computer. A great option if you still want to use the camera but maybe you don't have paper on hand to print out the photos. I love this. This gives someone like me the ability to take this camera if I don't want to take any other gear with me - like if its a small gathering or maybe a light hike in the woods. The thing that caught my eye initially about this camera, though, was that there are built in "film simulations" (not quite like Fujifilm's mirrorless cameras, but good enough for a camera at this price point) to switch between as well as different lens styles like fish eye or even a double exposure. Ten film simulations, ten lens effects, or a hundred different combinations to use for this camera that goes for just two hundred bucks. Wow. Oh, did I mention this can also work as just a stand alone printer? Transfer images from an app on your phone to the camera to print off if you want to. Now, there's a lot of positives here to this camera, but what about cons? Something that isn't too big of a deal, but a slight draw back is it's five megapixel sensor - but, come on, you aren't using this for anything (or I should say, shouldn't be) professional. So, not a super big deal, but when I upload these images to my desktop at home and it's blown up a bit, yeah you can notice. Like I said though, this isn't for you if you're looking for something more so on the professional side. Something I noticed while using it is that there isn't any way to turn off the camera's flash completely. I may be totally wrong, though I could not find anyone that has successfully accomplished this. So, gaffer's tape over the flash will have to do for now. It can be a bit annoying when using it indoors and it thinks it's super dark, and a flash just goes off, attracting a bunch of attention. This camera also sports a micro USB charging port on it, which, in 2022, I cannot believe we are still using this flawed charging cable. I'm glad I purchased a warranty on it in case the port gets messed up, which I assume it inevitably will. Type C would have been incredible - I just don't know why we are still using this port still. Other than that, no other real cons. Something I would love to see in the future but to me doesn't count as a con is that I would love to see a viewfinder be brought to this type of camera. Personally, I am so used to looking through the viewfinder of my X-T3 or when I use an X-Pro 3 and a viewfinder on a camera like this would be a lot of fun, but of course, the price would have to go up. If it had a solid viewfinder and the price when up to $250 or $300, I would totally upgrade it. Overall though, I'm super happy with this camera being my walk around camera for fun shoots or days I just want a pocketable camera that I can casually shoot with. This, to me, feels like a great hobby camera that can also have the benefits of printing out photos whenever you want. Definitely would recommend this camera to anyone who might be looking for a printer or a (very) beginner's camera/point and shoot camera- or both.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I've never thought this would be so much fun! For $200, you can get so much out of it! Brilliant camera for what it is. Beyond your imagination! You can be so creative and this camera makes everything so interesting. It's just so fun - from a casual photographer to a serious one. Now my buddy wants to buy it, too. The digital image quality isn't bad at all, though I haven't printed it yet. I do want to print and see what's the printer quality like. Remember - it's a Polaroid, after all, so you don't need the crispness. I highly recommend carrying a portable charger - you can shoot 100 shots for 1 full charge. I've shot more than 100 at a time, so had to charge the camera constantly in order to keep shooting. Since it's digital, you want to take time and shoot a ... MoreI've never thought this would be so much fun! For $200, you can get so much out of it! Brilliant camera for what it is. Beyond your imagination! You can be so creative and this camera makes everything so interesting. It's just so fun - from a casual photographer to a serious one. Now my buddy wants to buy it, too. The digital image quality isn't bad at all, though I haven't printed it yet. I do want to print and see what's the printer quality like. Remember - it's a Polaroid, after all, so you don't need the crispness. I highly recommend carrying a portable charger - you can shoot 100 shots for 1 full charge. I've shot more than 100 at a time, so had to charge the camera constantly in order to keep shooting. Since it's digital, you want to take time and shoot a bunch to get different images. You might also want to add a viewfinder that you can put where the additional flash can be set (on top of the camera). Because the screen can be hard to see when you shoot outside with bright light. With micro SD, you can shoot TONS. The app to transfer and edit files is a bit hard to set up. You're supposed to be able to transfer the files from the camera to your phone with Bluetooth, but I haven't succeeded yet. I could just take out the micro SD card and transfer it with the reader for my laptop. You can even print your pictures on your phone with this! I think this camera is just brilliant. Hope these tips help you! I highly recommend this camera - I LOVE THIS! You can see what this camera can do on my Instagram @instaxkiki.
originally posted on Currys
Pros: Solid camera, takes good looking retro style photos, looks cool, well built, nice features such as being able to transfer printed photos to your phone or remote function to take a picture on the camera by using a button on your phone, the prints also come out really well and develop super fast. Cons: Maybe more megapixels, but the quality is part of its charm and nostalgia. It would also be good to be able to send all photos to your phone instead of just printed ones. Nothing major though, amazing camera.
| Style | more Cameras |
| USB port | Y |
| Built-in flash | Y |
| Flash range | 0.5 - 1.5 m |
| Flash modes | Auto, Forced on, Suppressed |
Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Camera | Black | Analog Hybrid Instant Camera with 10 Lens & 10 Film Effects | LCD Screen | Print Lever
Delivery $9.90
Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO Black Instant Camera
Free delivery between 19–22 May
Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO Instant Camera - Bonus Film - Black
Free delivery
This camera bridges the worlds of digital cameras and instant photo cameras - and it's awesome. When this camera was announced nearly a year ago I thought it would become quite the handy walk around camera. Though I feel like the X100V would be a more professional-esque option, this camera allows the user to take photos with its built in 28mm lens and print out when they choose to. That''s the key word there. Messed up your shot? No worries, it won't print out immediately afterwards like other instant cameras will. Go ahead and retake it or pick whichever photo you think turned out best. Just like previous instant film cameras made by Fujifilm, it takes it's standard Instax Mini film, which has ten pieces of film to use to print on. However, you aren't just limited ... MoreThis camera bridges the worlds of digital cameras and instant photo cameras - and it's awesome. When this camera was announced nearly a year ago I thought it would become quite the handy walk around camera. Though I feel like the X100V would be a more professional-esque option, this camera allows the user to take photos with its built in 28mm lens and print out when they choose to. That''s the key word there. Messed up your shot? No worries, it won't print out immediately afterwards like other instant cameras will. Go ahead and retake it or pick whichever photo you think turned out best. Just like previous instant film cameras made by Fujifilm, it takes it's standard Instax Mini film, which has ten pieces of film to use to print on. However, you aren't just limited to printing these shots on the film, the camera has a Micro SD Card that you can store the photos on and then remove said SD Card and transfer the photos you take onto your Laptop/Computer. A great option if you still want to use the camera but maybe you don't have paper on hand to print out the photos. I love this. This gives someone like me the ability to take this camera if I don't want to take any other gear with me - like if its a small gathering or maybe a light hike in the woods. The thing that caught my eye initially about this camera, though, was that there are built in "film simulations" (not quite like Fujifilm's mirrorless cameras, but good enough for a camera at this price point) to switch between as well as different lens styles like fish eye or even a double exposure. Ten film simulations, ten lens effects, or a hundred different combinations to use for this camera that goes for just two hundred bucks. Wow. Oh, did I mention this can also work as just a stand alone printer? Transfer images from an app on your phone to the camera to print off if you want to. Now, there's a lot of positives here to this camera, but what about cons? Something that isn't too big of a deal, but a slight draw back is it's five megapixel sensor - but, come on, you aren't using this for anything (or I should say, shouldn't be) professional. So, not a super big deal, but when I upload these images to my desktop at home and it's blown up a bit, yeah you can notice. Like I said though, this isn't for you if you're looking for something more so on the professional side. Something I noticed while using it is that there isn't any way to turn off the camera's flash completely. I may be totally wrong, though I could not find anyone that has successfully accomplished this. So, gaffer's tape over the flash will have to do for now. It can be a bit annoying when using it indoors and it thinks it's super dark, and a flash just goes off, attracting a bunch of attention. This camera also sports a micro USB charging port on it, which, in 2022, I cannot believe we are still using this flawed charging cable. I'm glad I purchased a warranty on it in case the port gets messed up, which I assume it inevitably will. Type C would have been incredible - I just don't know why we are still using this port still. Other than that, no other real cons. Something I would love to see in the future but to me doesn't count as a con is that I would love to see a viewfinder be brought to this type of camera. Personally, I am so used to looking through the viewfinder of my X-T3 or when I use an X-Pro 3 and a viewfinder on a camera like this would be a lot of fun, but of course, the price would have to go up. If it had a solid viewfinder and the price when up to $250 or $300, I would totally upgrade it. Overall though, I'm super happy with this camera being my walk around camera for fun shoots or days I just want a pocketable camera that I can casually shoot with. This, to me, feels like a great hobby camera that can also have the benefits of printing out photos whenever you want. Definitely would recommend this camera to anyone who might be looking for a printer or a (very) beginner's camera/point and shoot camera- or both.
I've never thought this would be so much fun! For $200, you can get so much out of it! Brilliant camera for what it is. Beyond your imagination! You can be so creative and this camera makes everything so interesting. It's just so fun - from a casual photographer to a serious one. Now my buddy wants to buy it, too. The digital image quality isn't bad at all, though I haven't printed it yet. I do want to print and see what's the printer quality like. Remember - it's a Polaroid, after all, so you don't need the crispness. I highly recommend carrying a portable charger - you can shoot 100 shots for 1 full charge. I've shot more than 100 at a time, so had to charge the camera constantly in order to keep shooting. Since it's digital, you want to take time and shoot a ... MoreI've never thought this would be so much fun! For $200, you can get so much out of it! Brilliant camera for what it is. Beyond your imagination! You can be so creative and this camera makes everything so interesting. It's just so fun - from a casual photographer to a serious one. Now my buddy wants to buy it, too. The digital image quality isn't bad at all, though I haven't printed it yet. I do want to print and see what's the printer quality like. Remember - it's a Polaroid, after all, so you don't need the crispness. I highly recommend carrying a portable charger - you can shoot 100 shots for 1 full charge. I've shot more than 100 at a time, so had to charge the camera constantly in order to keep shooting. Since it's digital, you want to take time and shoot a bunch to get different images. You might also want to add a viewfinder that you can put where the additional flash can be set (on top of the camera). Because the screen can be hard to see when you shoot outside with bright light. With micro SD, you can shoot TONS. The app to transfer and edit files is a bit hard to set up. You're supposed to be able to transfer the files from the camera to your phone with Bluetooth, but I haven't succeeded yet. I could just take out the micro SD card and transfer it with the reader for my laptop. You can even print your pictures on your phone with this! I think this camera is just brilliant. Hope these tips help you! I highly recommend this camera - I LOVE THIS! You can see what this camera can do on my Instagram @instaxkiki.
Pros: Solid camera, takes good looking retro style photos, looks cool, well built, nice features such as being able to transfer printed photos to your phone or remote function to take a picture on the camera by using a button on your phone, the prints also come out really well and develop super fast. Cons: Maybe more megapixels, but the quality is part of its charm and nostalgia. It would also be good to be able to send all photos to your phone instead of just printed ones. Nothing major though, amazing camera.
Purchased a MINI EVO after years of using the INSTAX MINI I got way back in 2015. I was SO EXCITED. The thought of having a digital backup of every polaroid taken was such an exciting idea to me. Well. Purchased it, tried it, disappointed by it. I knew the digital image quality would be low, and I was fine with that. But the PRINT image quality in comparison to my old instax photos from the last 7 years... it's just not good. If you look closely you can see a grainy-ness that shouldn't be there and that isn't there in the traditional analog-style instax products. I'm really sad that this isn't good. I hope in future years they come out with a similar product that produces high quality prints similar to the other instax cameras. But as this one stands currently, do ... MorePurchased a MINI EVO after years of using the INSTAX MINI I got way back in 2015. I was SO EXCITED. The thought of having a digital backup of every polaroid taken was such an exciting idea to me. Well. Purchased it, tried it, disappointed by it. I knew the digital image quality would be low, and I was fine with that. But the PRINT image quality in comparison to my old instax photos from the last 7 years... it's just not good. If you look closely you can see a grainy-ness that shouldn't be there and that isn't there in the traditional analog-style instax products. I'm really sad that this isn't good. I hope in future years they come out with a similar product that produces high quality prints similar to the other instax cameras. But as this one stands currently, do not recommend.
I bought Fujifilm's first hybrid Instax camera when it came out and never liked it. It felt clunky and globby in the hand and had no real charm. Yes, it resembled other Fujifilm Instax cameras, but their charm isn't in their design, it's in their analog output. Bereft of analog randomness, the SQ6 felt sterile. The mini Evo has added some charm to the industrial design, provided some useful image controls, and added some analog-style controls to manage lens and picture effects. That offsets the anti-analogue nature of the output, which is just low-res digital images printed to Instax, just enough. In terms of handling, it is not much larger than a Fujifilm X100V so it's sort of discrete when carried on a shoulder strap. It's also very light weight. I've found myself ... MoreI bought Fujifilm's first hybrid Instax camera when it came out and never liked it. It felt clunky and globby in the hand and had no real charm. Yes, it resembled other Fujifilm Instax cameras, but their charm isn't in their design, it's in their analog output. Bereft of analog randomness, the SQ6 felt sterile. The mini Evo has added some charm to the industrial design, provided some useful image controls, and added some analog-style controls to manage lens and picture effects. That offsets the anti-analogue nature of the output, which is just low-res digital images printed to Instax, just enough. In terms of handling, it is not much larger than a Fujifilm X100V so it's sort of discrete when carried on a shoulder strap. It's also very light weight. I've found myself enjoying it on photo walks as a way to sort of change up what I'm trying to accomplish. It feels low stakes and just for fun, and I like printing a few reminders of the walk. It's also fun for what Instax cameras are more normally fun for, which is social occasions. I went to a karaoke birthday party and gave the guest of honor all the photos I took, and also sent digital copies to the other guests the next day. I'd love it if Fujifilm would do one more iteration and provide an optical viewfinder and a dedicated exposure compensation knob. My one real complaint is that you can't transfer the Instax-styled images from camera to the dedicated mini Evo app unless you have printed those images. You can still download them from a memory card, but only printed images may be transferred wirelessly. Some MBA in the bowels of Fujifilm, Inc. is very proud of themselves.
Pros: Its retro styling and easy to use menu’s are a great introduction to anyone new to photography or have desired a instax/Polaroid camera without being punished for a rash press of the shutter button. The opportunity to review before printing is great. The quality of the prints is great, the quality of the camera as a straight up digital with an SD card inserted however is very very average. Cons: When using the camera as a normal digital camera the quality of images is very low resolution. This is a real shame and would have been a real asset. Given resolutions of modern phone cameras I do not see why this could not of been achieved. The camera feels light and plastic. A metal body would have popped this thing off the charts!
Pros: Love that you can choose what to print. Looks and feels like a normal digital camera. Easy to use as has 2 shutter buttons that you can use when doing a selfie shot and a normal shot. The print is so much better than my old fuji mini camera. Cons: I wish there was a film counter so you know if you are running out of film but still good though as you can just reprint it again. I would like it to have a view finder as well as it makes the experience more fun. But all in all still a very awesome camera!
The picture quality from the camera itself is very poor... i was super hyped that it came in today, but the more I used the camera the more i disliked it. 9/10 times, the quality on your phone will be better. There are some very cool features though, I love how you can send pictures from your phone to the camera. The film print quality is 10/10, but the picture quality is far behind. I will just use the camera to print film, but honestly, I would've just bought the film Instax printer instead. Save your money.
I've been using this for couple weeks, printed about 30 photos so far. Two major positives. 1. LCD screen show you exactly what will be printed. Compare to other instant cameras, the viewfinder is bigger than what's printed. You have to guess/account for some crop, but sometimes you forget. 2. Print only what you want. Kids moving or blinking eye no longer an issue because you can just take another one. Takes tension of wasting money away when taking photos. bonus: get digital copies to your computer, and you can print same photo again to give to your friend. Negative: made to look premium, but it feels plastic. I'm not a huge fan of the lens effect or film effect, so I don't use those much.
If you are looking for a instant camera that you can decide witch film to print and don't waste any of them. This is the camera for you. I used it a lot for travel, hang out and parties and I don't regret buying it here. Surprisingly, a lot of others online store the camera is VERY overpriced, but here is a fair price for a good camera. For the moment I don't have any complaints about it, just be careful with the battery life. Such a great purchase
| Style | more Cameras |
| USB port | Y |
| Built-in flash | Y |
| Flash range | 0.5 - 1.5 m |
| Flash modes | Auto, Forced on, Suppressed |