Technology
Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 instant cameras on sale at Walmart
Yeah, Instagram is very convenient, but there’s nothing like snapping a quick fun photo with a dedicated camera — especially a camera that’s as exciting and fun as the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9. This little analog shooter might actually make you forget about your smartphone for a while.
Shop the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 on sale for $49.95-$55.95 (depending on the color.)
Typically retailing for $69.95, Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 is a compact and sleek instant camera that develops and spits out photos that are the size of a standard credit card. This is the perfect size to carry around in wallets and purses, or post on your refrigerator at home or work.
The shooter features a Fujinon 60mm f/12.7 lens for detailed and fixed focus and macro lens attachments for close-ups shots with auto-flash and focus-free settings. In addition, “High-Key mode” makes it possible to take bright photos with a softer look to give the image a more retro and old school tone. It even has a built-in tiny mirror on its front for selfies. How cute!
Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 also runs with just two AA batteries, so you don’t have to charge it when it’s not in use. It comes in five colors: cobalt blue, ice blue, flamingo pink, lime green, and smoky white.
Need a second opinion? Walmart customer Leddie writes:
“I bought this camera for my granddaughter and she loved it. She especially loved being able to take selfies. I would definitely recommend this camera.”
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