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Fujifilm Instax Mini film packs are just $30 — their lowest price ever
TL;DR: A value pack of 60 replacement film sheets for the Fujifilm Instax Mini camera is just $30, which is its lowest price yet on Amazon.
When school is out, you need to keep the kids engaged somehow. Or perhaps you want a unique way to remember your next vacation to Europe without constantly checking your Instagram. Instant film cameras are back in a fun way, but to avoid running out of film you need to keep plenty in stock. Amazon can help you enjoy plenty of hours of fun with a value pack deal for the Fujifilm Instax Mini.
Keep snapping all summer long with a Fujifilm Instax Mini value pack for 60 photos for only $30. While Amazon doesn’t list this as a sale on their site, this is still the lowest price we’ve seen yet on this particular value pack. You only pay 50 cents for each photo, so it equals a better deal in the long run versus a 20-pack of sheets for $11.99.
These film sheets are compatible with the entire line of Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras. If you’re new to the world of retro instant cameras, you can get your own Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 starter bundle for $50 off at $99.95. It’s about the easiest camera you’ll ever use. Just point and shoot with a built-in flash and your clear photos with vibrant colors are instantly ready. The Instax Mini works as a great way to help kids find their creativity, or you can relive the glory days of Polaroid cameras. Each photo fits perfectly in your wallet or purse and serves as a unique little memento to share with friends.
A Fujifilm Instax Mini might be the most fun you’ve had with a camera in years, and no Snapchat filter can replace instant photos. But to make sure you don’t run out in the middle of your next vacation, grab one of these Instant Max value packs for just $30 to fill up your next photo album of memories.
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