Fuji Instax Mini Sky Blue Instant Film
Fujifilm launched the first Instax cameras back in the ‘90s. These instant point-and-shoots have only grown in popularity since. Fuji Instax Mini Sky Blue produces colour, credit card-sized prints with blue frames within seconds of shooting.
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Fuji Instax Mini Sky Blue Instant Film
Fujifilm launched the first Instax cameras back in the ‘90s. These instant point-and-shoots have only grown in popularity since. Fuji Instax Mini Sky Blue produces colour, credit card-sized prints with blue frames within seconds of shooting.
Fuji professional-quality instant film technology means accurate colour and sharpness with every frame, not to mention a unique and attractive way to take and share your photos. Even in low light scenarios, due to its high-speed rating, Instax Mini Film will produce amazingly sharp images. It utilises a daylight-balanced ISO 800 emulsion with a has a glossy finish.
Instax Mini Sky Blue includes 10 sheets. Compatible with Instax Mini cameras, Fuji Share Instant Printer and Lomo’Instant cameras.
Fujifilm Instax Cameras
Fujifilm launched the first Instax cameras back in the ‘90s. These instant point-and-shoots have only grown in popularity since.
Fuji professional-quality instant film technology means accurate colour and sharpness with every frame, not to mention a unique and attractive way to take and share your photos. Even in low light scenarios, due to its high-speed rating, Instax Mini Film will produce amazingly sharp images. It utilises a daylight-balanced ISO 800 emulsion with a has a glossy finish.
Fuji Instax
As well as Mini, Fuji Instax film is also available in two other formats: Instax Square and Instax Wide. Square is a slightly larger, square format instant film, while Wide is a larger, landscape format film.
This Is How You Shoot Fuji Instax
Everybody shoots their film differently. And we love to see it all. So, if you want to see what results you can achieve with this film check out This Is How You Shoot Fuji Instax.
Guide To Instant Film
Not sure which instant film is the right one for you? Read our Guide To Instant Film where we explain what all your options are. We’ll talk you through the various different options when it comes to instant photography. Depending on whether you go with a Polaroid or Fuji Instax camera, there will be different formats to choose from. The most popular format is Fuji Instax Mini, but Polaroids have that classic instant look and there are loads of their second-hand cameras out there.
Additional information
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Film Exposures | 10 |
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Film Type | Instant |
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