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Fujifilm Mini 9 Instant Camera with Clear Accents (Purple)

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Color: Purple


Style: Base


Features

  • Clear accents on the front Lens panel, lens ring, shutter button, pop up button and film exit panel, (clear Purple and yellow only)
  • Three color filters will also be included with the camera, (clear Purple and yellow only)
  • Selfie mirror, macro Lens for close ups
  • 2 AA batteries
  • Uses Instax Mini style film

Description

Introducing the new limited edition Mini 9 instant camera with clear accents Available in 2 colors: Purple and yellow. The same camera body and camera function as the mini 9 but with stylish clear accents on the front lens panel, lens ring, shutter button, pop-up button and film Exit panel. Three color filters will also be included with the camera, (clear Purple and yellow only). Instax Mini 9 features a selfie mirror for the perfect selfie photo every time. Close up macro photos are now easier thanks to the included close-up lens adapter which allows you to focus on subjects As close as 35-50cm. The Instax Mini 9 retains all of the other great features found in the mini 8 including: automatic exposure measurement. The camera signals the recommended aperture setting with a flashing LED light and the user can manually adjust the dial to the recommended setting. This helps the user capture the perfect photo every time. The high-key mode enables consumers to take brighter pictures with a soft look -perfect for portraits.

Brand: Fujifilm


Special Feature: Auto Exposure


Film Format Type: Instant


Item Weight: 10.6 Ounces


Item dimensions L x W x H: 3 x 5.5 x 5 inches


Included Components: Camera Kit


Model Name: Mini9_Clear_Purple


Film Color: Colored


Compatible Devices: camera


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 3 x 5.5 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Item model number: Mini9_Clear_Purple


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 4, 2019


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fabulous camera and instant photos!
Color: Ice Blue Style: Base
Review for: Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 instant camera and film. I purchased this camera and film for use at a wedding reception. The camera, and the instant photos, were an incredible success! I spent the night getting to know everyone at the reception by photographing and gifting the instant photos to everyone there. Guests were excited and very appreciative. I also took additional photos of everyone as gifts for the bride and groom. I brought along some fine-point sharpies for folks to notate the photos, but that would have slowed me down, so ended up not using the pens. Some things to consider when using this camera: * Your best, indoor, photos will be a distance of no more than 3-4 feet. Any farther than 4 feet and the resulting photo really isn't big enough for details. Closer than 3 feet and you'll likely need to use the close-up lens (but the photo really won't be as good as without the lens at the 3-4 foot distance). I haven't yet taken any daylight photos, but I'm sure when I do they will turn out as well, if not better, than those using the flash (as long as I maintain the proper distance). * Refrain from action shots. This camera really can't focus and snap fast enough for motion shots. So try to stick to posed photos, you'll be glad you did. * Use the viewfinder as much as you can (to help position your shots). I found, as the evening progressed, folks were not always willing to stand still while I lined them up in the viewfinder, so a quick point-and-shoot photo, without using the viewfinder, worked well. Take enough photos and you will eventually get a feel for where to point for the best photo. * If you do use the close-up lens, remember to get closer to your subject, and also remember to center the subject in the lower-left corner of the viewfinder for the best photo, as the close-up lens is slight offset. * Have plenty of film on hand. You only get 10 shots per film pack, and then you're switching to a new pack. With a lot of guests to photograph, you'll be switching packs a lot. Remember, when you start a new pack, you must first eject the film cover sheet (a black sheet; not a photograph). You'll get used to telling folks why you're seemingly taking a picture of your shoes after every 10 shots. I've seen other reviews where problems with the film were reported (all photos black, colors bad, etc.). I had absolutely none of those problems. In fact, both the camera and film performed flawlessly. The 'official' wedding photographer was quite enamored with what I was doing. She was taking photos with a very nice digital camera with powerful flash, and I'm sure her photos will be treasured by the bride and groom forever. My photos, using the Instax camera, were not digital quality, but everyone had a lot of fun seeing the results instantly. I was accumulating photos - collecting photos in my pocket as I roved around the room, returning every few minutes to drop them off at my table) - and I found the wedding photographer on more than one occasion taking photos of the instant photos on my table. Everyone at the reception loved the instant photos that I was handing out, and the bride and groom loved the stack of about 75 photos that I presented to them the next day. Great memories of a wonderful occasion. This is a great camera and I highly recommend it for fun photography. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019 by DW Eden

  • Great camera!!
Color: Ice Blue Style: Base
This camera is awesome!! So fun and easy to use. I got the ice blue color, which is such a nice light blue color. Definitely recommend to anyone who loves to take pictures. The pictures come out instantly!! So many different film designs to choose from!! I started by choosing the white film and it is super clean and crisp. But if you do want to get this camera, just note that the pictures do not come out crystal clear. (they have a nostalgia type of tint to it.) personally, I like the way the pictures come out. Many different colors to choose from! Difference between the mini 8 and 9: the 9 has the selfie mirror implanted in the camera, (so you can see yourself when taking selfies). for the mini 8 you have to buy the selfie mirror separately. also, the mini 9 is painted a bit differently, than the 8. The 8 has more of a glossy shine, and the 9 is more of a rough paint texture. which I like better than the 8. Although, the colors of the 8 in my opinion are more pretty and they have nice pale, pastel colors. But if you like more bright, and bold colors go for the 9. But there is not much of a difference of the 8 and the 9. But overall i love my camera. (p.s. comes with detailed, easy to use instructions, and a bonus sticker. changing out the film is so easy too. Great as a gift, and great for kids!! I just love it so so much!! ( this review was written by my 12 year old daughter) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2017 by Jackson

  • Nice camera
Color: Cobalt Blue Style: Base
Nice for fun quick photos. Photos are in the small side but it’s a cute idea
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by Bing

  • Polaroid Camera
Color: Cobalt Blue Style: Base
A fun Camera to have. Very easy to use. Batteries are included with the purchase but you have to buy the film separate. Great Camera.
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Leena

  • Still the best Instax Mini
Color: Purple Style: Base
So first off, I want to say that the white balance on the product photo may be a bit off. The camera is really more of a almost-Barbie fuscia than a grape soda purple, which might be a little awkward if that's not your usual aesthetic. And that's one of the very, very few issues I have with this camera. I bought this model as a replacement for my lime green Mini 9 that finally bit the dust after years of hard knocks. While I do have the newer Mini 11, I find that the 9 here is still my favorite version. In my experience, the newer ones with auto-exposure tend to make photos too bright - and in low light conditions, they'd rather make a photo blurry than accept a kind of dark photo. Much like the Instax Mini 7+ you might see at Walmart, the Mini 9 features a ring on the front of the camera that you turn to manually adjust the camera's aperture for the appropriate brightness. There are four settings, with helpful icons to clue you in... though 90% of the time you'll probably only need the first two. The difference between the two models is that with the 7+, you have to guess the right setting, while the Mini-9 has a built in light meter that recommends a setting using red lights on the front ring. All of the cameras I just mentioned - and really any Instax camera with "mini" in the name - use the same widely-available mini film that you can find at Walmart, Target, Walgreens, etc. The film is a good balance for different lighting conditions, and compared to Polaroid I-type film, it holds up much better in high temperatures. Rarely have I lost a pack of Instax film from forgetting it in a hot car. It's also not bad about going through AA batteries, though you shouldn't use rechargeables. (From what I've heard, rechargeable AA batteries will function, but performance will drop off quickly.) Lastly, one thing that appears to be unique to the Mini 9 is that there are a number of different colored filters you can buy for it (especially here on Amazon), that aren't compatible with later model Instax. For the Mini 9, Fujifilm bundled the cameras with a snap-on macro filter... and all the other filters, whether they're third-party or Fujifilm, also snap-on. There's some filters with colored gradients, some with that make a colored vignette, et cetra. Newer model cameras don't have this option though, because Fujifilm built in a macro mode where you just pull out the lens a little more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Dibs

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