Technology
Get an Instax Mini 9 or portable Fujifilm printer at Black Friday prices
TL;DR: Fujifilm Instax Mini 9, the retro Instax Mini 90, and the Instax Mini Bluetooth Printer are up to $80 off ahead of Black Friday.
The gift of creating immediate physical versions of memories is pretty damn priceless. A little bit mushy, too, but priceless nonetheless.
Fujifilm’s line of instant cameras and printers give anyone on your list the chance to document those candid photo opps without having to order prints (that aren’t as cute as the classic instant ones, anyway).
The beloved Fujifilm Instax Mini 9, the retro Instax Mini 90, and the Instax Mini Bluetooth Printer are all on sale at Amazon for either their lowest price on Amazon ever or within $10 of it. Either way, waiting until Black Friday probably won’t score you a better deal.
The classic Instax Mini 90 and its myriad of pastel colors are a class gift, especially for teenage girls (adding on neon and patterned film gets you bonus points). $48.99 is about $1 cheaper than the Black Friday listing we predict to see, and some colors are even $5 cheaper.
For those who care about their camera’s aesthetic as much as the aesthetics on the photos, the Instax Mini 90 looks just like a vintage film camera, complete with the brown leather. At $99.99, it’s $80 off and only $10 more than its lowest price ever on Amazon, which hasn’t happened since Nov. 2017.
Not trying to carry an extra camera around 24/7 in case a photo opportunity pops up? We feel that. Fujifilm’s Bluetooth-enabled printer prints any photo from your phone in the same instant style that an Instax would, plus an option to select colorful borders, collages, and the ability to zoom to fit the frame better.
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