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Japanese brand Fujifilm recently announced an upgrade to its popular Instax Mini lineup of instant cameras. The Instax Mini 99, which was recently unveiled to the global market, was made available for its Indian users earlier today.
The all-new addition will feature new enhancements and a facade overhaul. If you had your eyes set on a new instant camera, we’ve covered everything you need to know about the Fujifilm Instax Mini 99. Read on below:
Fujifilm Instax Mini 99: Features and specifications
Fujifilm this time around has opted for a more retro, premium look and unlike its predecessors, the Instax Mini 99 flaunts a leather-finish matte exterior. The camera comes with four LED lights that have about six variations for you to choose from.
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Apart from this, the brand has thrown in features, such as Colour Effect Control and Vignette Mode, which can be combined with Brightness Control for improved picture quality. Like the Mini 90, the Mini 99 comes with landscape mode, indoor as well as macro modes and a sports mode for faster-moving subjects.
Additionally, Fujifilm has now also made a smartphone app available for the instant camera, which will allow users to scan and save final photos to their phones.
Lastly, the new cameras will also come with brand-new print films titled Photo Slides. The films are introduced for enhanced photo quality and have been introduced by the brand to improve the visual output of the prints.
Fujifilm Instax Mini 99: Pricing and availability
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 99 is priced at Rs 20,999 and can be purchased online beginning April 4. They will be available across major e-commerce platforms and in stores, such as Croma.
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