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Unveiled – Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay – A Hybrid Instant Camera



Fujifilm has unveiled its latest Instax Mini LiPlay, a hybrid instant Camera, in India. It is packed with the features of a Digital point-and-shoot Camera and an instant Printer. Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay comes with a retail price of Rs. 13,799 and features in three different colors – Stone White, Elegant Black and Blush Gold. Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay hybrid Camera comes with a 2.7-inch TFT color, LCD monitor. The users can preview their photos and also print them from the camera itself.


Instax Mini comes with a 5 megapixel 1/5 inch primary color filter CMOS Image sensor and f/2.0 aperture. It provides an ISO range of 100 to 1600 and also has a sound recorder that can record an audio of up to 10 seconds. The audio can be recorded and saved using the QR code that can be scanned from the Smartphone. Fujifilm’s latest features an inbuilt lithium-ion battery which is capable of printing up to 100 images, if charged fully, which provides a pixel count 600 x 800 dots with RGB gradation of 256 colors. Fujifilm LiPlay is compatible with a new metallic Instax film, Confetti and a square film – Star-illumination. The Fujifilm Instax film comes with a pack of 10 films and is sold separately.


The Camera has an autofocus with an AF illuminator providing a shutter speed of ¼ seconds to 1/8000 seconds. It also allows users to transfer their photos via Bluetooth and print them. It lets users connect the Camera via Wi-Fi and print the photos in the camera roll and also supports micro SD card . It also provides the option of performing remote shooting with the help of Instax Mini LiPlay Smartphone app. After shooting pictures, you can enhance your photos by using the built-in frames and filters on the Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay.


“The all-in-one Instax LiPlay has been designed keeping in mind the ever changing preferences of the Indian youth, offering unique features to complement the needs of these young customers.” said Haruto Iwata, the managing director of Fujifilm India.


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