instax mini 11 instant film camera,auto exposure

instax mini 11 instant film camera

instax mini 11 instant film camera,auto exposure and Built-in selfie lens Charcoal Gray


mini 11

mini 11Selfie ModeAutomatic Exposure

Simple Operation

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Nothing stands in the way of perfection with the instax mini 11. Simple to use and all without compromising on the print quality, you can pick up this camera and instantly snap the ideal moment.

Or let someone else have a turn – it really is that easy. Besides, they’ll love taking away a physical reminder of the fun you’ve just had.



Dimensions: 6 x 11 x 12 cm; 436 Grams
Model: 16654970
Batteries Included: 2 AA batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: instax
Dimensions: 6 x 11 x 12 cm; 436 Grams
Origin: Thailand

14 Responses

  1. RubinPleasant says:

     United Kingdom

    I am loving this camera!! It has the selfie mode and takes the cutest pictures. Only downside is the film sheets you have to buy for it are so pricey other than that it’s a great camera

  2. ElmerPTAWk says:

     United Kingdom

    This camera is expensive really for the quality and size of the picture you get. Not to mention the cost of film. You certainly do not need filters when taking pictures with this camera because the pictures are not that clear. If you just want to capture a moment or be artistic with your photography this camera is fine. If you want high resolution and crisp detail don’t bother.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this camera for our grandson and he loves it. So easy to use and hours of fun to be had.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe pictures in the film come out very nice in darker environments because of the flash. However, when it is a sunny day the pictures come out over exposed and you cannot see anything on the film.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought the camera for my daughter, she absolutely loves it! I definitely recommend.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Daughter loves her camera but unfortunately she has ran out of film/cartridge you put into the camera don’t last long or should say not many photos out of it. Just have to wait a bit so I can buy a multipack

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A friend of mine has a polaroid larger camera and I loved all the pictures she took on days out or when doing things with friends that I wanted one to capture my own memories too. I decided to go for a smaller model for the portability and this has been amazing to pop into a bag without worry of it breaking. The smaller photo size means I can have more of them on display around my own as they take up less room and the picture quality is amazing. You get the occasional dud photo but that could be down to lighting or funny film. Remember to not skate the picture when it comes out and leave it to develop somewhere warm and dark for best results 🙂

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersPurchased for my partner, captures the moment perfectly and creates a one-off printed memory. Picture quality obviously isn’t up to todays 4K UHD standards but we are happy with that. If you want HD just print pictures off your phone. No complaints at all. 🙂 Picture of one of our cats included for good measure.

    Perfec

  9. MarguerKemp says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI got this camera on sale for 32. I have wanted one for years and as it was on sale I thought I’d go for it. I followed a tutorial on YouTube on how to insert the film which really helped me. It came with 10 shots and first try is the picture attached here. It lights up on what exposure to put it on which is really helpful. I got the green one and it is a lovely sage green colour. I am very happy.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing

  10. DannielPaulson says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersI bought the instax mini 11 as an upgrade from the instax mini 9 which I had for a couple of years. My reason for the switch was because photos were always 50/50 chance of coming out good – they were either under or over exposed even when following the “best setting”.

    With this camera 9/10 pictures come out perfectly. Doesn’t matter if you’re in a dark room or a park on an extremely sunny day, give the camera a good 5 seconds to adjust itself to the subject and the chances are the picture will be great.

    Auto Exposure is so Close to Spot On !!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a super people friendly camera for all those photo’s you could have missed. Easy to handle and simple to use, yet robust. It must be the best available on the market today. Photo’s are a nice size and clear. I love it. LOVE IT!. Perfect for walks, picnics, parties and anything else you can think of. Highly recommended and it will not hurt your pocket. Brilliant!

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really easy to use, pictures turned out well, not crystal clear but it is a wee Polaroid so it’s the look!
    Such a nice camera and so light. Great produc

  13. ReganStrout says:

     United Kingdom

    I look after a man with dementia. He wanted a simple camera he could operate himself. This is the one. Reminiscent of the type from the 70’s, only a smaller version. On/off, click. There’s not much to go wrong with here. Picture quality not fantastic, but only to be expected of a camera of this style. He is very happy with the item. And that’s what matters.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis was an upgrade from my Instax mini 8 polaroid camera that I have had for a while but rarely used. I use this one a lot more. This polaroid camera is perfect and does the job. Would say it is perfect for beginners but there is always things to learn about the camera. You can go a whole pack at the beginning and get false polaroids as the images have been taken wrong. There is no settings on the back of the camera, that is why I remind you It is a beginners polaroid camera. The selfie mode is accessible through extending the lid of the lens.

    Tips:
    – Dont take polaroids in the dark… ever in my experience. It never works.
    – At sunset, you will most likely only get the sky, not any of the background you wanted in it.
    – Practice makes perfect. Always experiment.
    – This is not a macro camera. Do not attempt to take pictures super close up of anyone or anything. Sometimes it will be unfocused, over exposed and overall just not a good picture.
    – Always keep your images away from x-rays.
    – Store your polaroids in a safe place as they do age.