

📸 Snap instant memories, not just photos!
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 is a stylish, compact instant camera designed for on-the-go creativity. Featuring a 10% slimmer body, automatic exposure measurement with LED guidance, and a new High-Key mode for brighter portraits, it delivers fun, wallet-sized instant prints on Fuji INSTAX film. Perfect for millennials craving tangible memories and social sharing, it combines retro charm with modern ease.




| ASIN | B00AWKJPOA |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #271,036 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #885 in Instant Film Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,956) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
| Item model number | Instax Mini 8 - Blue |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 5 x 5.5 inches |
K**S
Fun for teenagers.
Purchased this for my 15 year old daughter and she loves it. Apparently instant cameras are a fad right now and this seems to work well. It's simple to use and is a fun novelty item. And it IS a novelty item. Please don't buy this thinking you're getting something that's going to take amazing photos. They quality is just lovely for a Polaroid-style camera, but you won't get the results that you get from your phone or digital camera. This is designed for kids to take cute pictures of their friends, not something you're going to take vacation photos with. My daughter decorates them with stickers, writes on them with her friends and hangs them in her study and bedroom on ribbons with tiny clothespins. The photos are about the size of a credit card or wallet-sized photo, including the white frame around the picture. Big difference between this and the old square Polaroids from our childhood is that you *don't* flap these in the air to develop them.. That will actually hurt the development process. You lay the film on a flat surface and it takes about 10 minutes to finish processing. It's an instant camera, so it's bulky compared to a regular one, but again, you're not going to want to take this to document a family trip. The bulk and the price of the film (roughly $1 per picture) would keep me from giving this to a child younger than 10-12. I would definitely not purchase this for a little one, because they'd go through $20 in film in eleven seconds and you'd have a lot of blurry photos of their feet and the walls! Now for a bunch of 15 year old girls, it's a lot of fun and my daughter and her friends have really enjoyed it.
M**A
Mini 8 Cool Camera
This little Mini * FugiFilm Instax Camera was a huge hit at my daughters birthday party. I actually bought this as a gift for her for her Birthday and everyone there went nuts over it along with her. This camera is small and uses the instax mini FujiFilm which is so cute, they are fun size photos that are perfect to carry in your purse or wallet. She actually sent a photo of herself with her daddy when he went on a fishing trip for good luck. This Camera is perfect for kids and adults as well. I actually bought some accessories to go with this and they make the whole photography experience so fun. It is really easy to use, your film comes out instantly and that is one of the other things that makes this camera so great. Once the picture comes out you will need to let it develop which takes no time at all. There is a dial on the front of the camera to get accurate settings for what your are taking pictures of. There is a flash on this cute little camera and it produces nice clear photos. At first i thought this was a little pricey but i am so happy i decided to go ahead and purchase this, it is one of her most prized pieces and i will add she has a cell phone and game systems but takes better care of this than any of those. Great buy!
E**E
I compare 5 different types of cameras in the Instax series in this review + an update after a year of use
In a word? Obsessed. Ever since I got this camera in late September, I have brought it to several parties, as well as cons. Whenever I bring it, everyone always wants to take home the images. So I have to be judicious with who gets to take a picture, otherwise I'm spending money on film I never see. I read other reviews about how popular the camera was with friends and family, and I can contest that it really is. People are surprised when they see it, and then curious about the lineage of how instant cameras have progressed to this point of small and compact size. I can't even tell you how many people have asked me where I've gotten it at this point. My entire reason for getting it was to take it to AWA to snap pictures of people in costumes, and have a physical representation of the convention experience. And because I have somewhat of a type-A personality, I did extensive research on multiple models over the course of several days. This is something I learned early on: every single person will call it a Polaroid. Not a single one knows to call it an Instax, even after finding out that’s what it is. Kind of interesting how much the Polaroid brand has withstood the test of time, like how people say Kleenex instead of tissue. Anyways... These Pros/Cons were taken before the purchase of the camera, and were generally what other people said over several platforms (Amazon, FujiFilm website, other blog posts). At the time of purchase, I got this model for 67.98, which was in line with all the other colors. Because it’s a popular color, it looks like they’ve upped the price. In case you aren’t looking to comparisons and you just want to know why I chose this model, I ended up deciding on the 8 for several reasons. While the cameras from 25 and beyond have a button feature for horizontal and vertical, the 8 doesn’t. I am completely fine with tilting the camera either way, and I have never had an issue taking vertical shots. The 8 also has a price point and purpose I think agree with each other. For less than $70, I could get an instant camera to take to parties and conventions, a camera I could also use for when I have a Photobooth set up at my parties (something I do a lot). And the final deciding factor was the color and design. The 8 comes in a variety of colors, including the beautiful pastel blueishgreen I decided on. While some people thought the design looked cheesy and cheap, I really loved it! I liked the lightweight feel and compact size and the cute sort of toy look of it appealed to my nostalgic side. By far, the best camera is the 90. It offers an option to turn the flash on/off, which I could say is the biggest caveat of all of the other cameras in this series. Because the flash is always on the 8, it washes out pictures taken in bright light. I’ve mostly used the 8 inside and at parties, ant it performs very well in that environment. At any rate, here are my findings: FujiFilm Instax 210 Instant Wide (camera priced at $72.89 as of 11/11, $15.99 for 20 exposures) Note: Takes 4 AA batteries. PROS: -Better at outdoor images than smaller Instax cameras, because they show more detail. -Larger photo size, about 2x bigger than the mini. -More like a classic Polaroid from the ‘90s, so it has a really nice nostalgia factor. -Has 3 different camera modes: lighten, darken, and normal. -Tends to look best with a horizontal shot, but you can turn the camera for a vertical shot. CONS: -Bulky, not easy to carry in a pocket or small purse. -Auto flash. -Not conducive to traveling, due to its large size. -Fragile construction. Recommended for: Anyone who wants more of a classic Polaroid feel, with larger images. ____ FujiFilm Instax Mini 8 (camera priced at $67.49 – 72.00 as of 11/11, $15 for 20 exposures) Note: Takes 2 4AA batteries. Note: Just because this camera doesn’t offer an option for horizontal and vertical images does not mean you can’t simply tilt the camera, because you definitely can! PROS: -Small photo size, about the size of a business card. -Portable and easy to travel with. -Takes good indoor/outdoor photos. -Camera itself is available in many colors. -Cute design. -Sturdy construction. - Has 4 settings: indoor, cloudy, little sun, sunny. CONS: -Small photo size (both a pro and con). -Easy to over and underexpose film. -Jamming film problem with some people. (though I haven’t had this issue yet) -No zoom function. You get one lens, and that’s all. (A close up lens is sold separately, however.) -Auto flash. -Looks like a toy. Some people said they didn’t like the look and considered it “cheap”. Recommended for: Casual use: weddings, parties, get-togethers. ___ FujiFilm Instax 25 Mini (camera priced at $84.13 as of 11/11, $15 for 20 exposures) Note: Comes with 2 CR2 batteries. PROS: -Small photo size. -Self-portrait mirror for those of you who want an “old school selfie”. -Smaller and lighter than the 8 because it doesn’t use the AA batteries that 8 uses. -Portable and easy to travel with. -Cute-sy design. -Comes with a close-up macro lens. -An option for horizontal and vertical images. -Lighten/darken image mode or turn on flash. -Takes good indoor/outdoor photos. CONS: -Small photo size (both a pro and con). -Limited color selection. -Doesn’t take very good nighttime shots. -Auto flash. Recommended for: Casual use: weddings, parties, get-togethers. Those that want to take “selfies”. ____ FujiFilm Instax 50S Mini (camera priced at $90.99 as of 11/11, $15 for 20 exposures) Note: Comes with 2 CR2 batteries. PROS: -Small photo size. -Self-timer. -Comes with a close-up macro lens. -Good in low light. -An option for horizontal and vertical images. -Sleek, more of an adult look to it. -3 settings: Auto, Fill-in Flash, and Landscape. Also has a light/dark function. CONS: -Small photo size (both a pro and con). -Auto flash. -Tendency to overexpose, especially when it’s overcast. Recommended for: Casual use, and those that like the option of taking close-up pictures. ____ FujiFilm Instax Mini 90 (camera priced at $137.49 – 140.49, $15 for 20 exposures) Note: Comes with rechargeable battery and wall charger. PROS: -Small photo size. -Sleek, more of a retro look to it. -Sturdy construction. -An option for horizontal and vertical images. -An option to turn the flash on/off. -Can adjust brightness. -Special nighttime option makes it great for lower light. -Self-timer. -Much less bulk and weight than other Instax cameras. -Good for travel and very portable. -Takes great day and nighttime shots. -Digital display tells you how much film you have left. -Macro mode for closer images. -Has 4 settings. CONS: -Small photo size (both a pro and con). -Much more expensive than other Instax models: you definitely pay for the looks and additional features. Recommended for: More serious photographers. ----UPDATED REVIEW, 1 YEAR AFTER PURCHASE AND USE--- I still love this camera, even a year later. I've taken it with me to NYC, to countless parties, to conventions, and just regular ole days out on the town. Here are a few observations over the year: -It sucks in light. Like really really sucks. It always washes images out, and sometimes that creates a cool effect, but for the most part it just looks bad. I really wish there was a way to turn off the flash, but since there isn't this camera is best inside. -It only sort of eats up batteries. It will start flashing when it's low, but I've been able to take somewhere between 20-30 additional photos after it has started flashing. Just make sure that you only turn it on when you're ready to take a shot, and not spending forever waiting for your friends to get into a decent formation. -It is pretty bulky (but not heavy) for travel purposes. It takes up a lot of precious space in suitcases or backpacks, so be prepared to sacrifice the loss of a few items of clothing for it. -It can take a little bit of a beating. In my suitcase, jostled with shoes, clothes, and books, it has done fine. It's also done well when I put it in a little bag I have with extra batteries that are loose and jiggling around and knocking into it. -It still works swimmingly for me. I've never experienced any issues with jamming or any other issues, really. -And one final tip. It's probably best to buy an extra 10-20 rolls for parties, because people will REALLY REALLY want to take the pictures home.
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H**A
I gifted this to my girlfriend and she was really very happy to get such a cute gift. Although the sheets are expensive but the photos and the camera is worth the money :)
G**.
Peccato che di stelle se ne possano mettere solo 5!! è un prodotto veramente meraviglioso! Appena è arrivata l'ho provata immediatamente perchè non ce la facevo più ad aspettare. è bellissima davvero! Penso che la userò tantissimo!! Mettetevi però in testa che se la volete acquistare dovete poi acquistare anche di volta in volta le pellicole perchè senza quelle la fotocamera è inutile come potete intuire! L'aspetto negativo secondo me è appunto il fatto che le pellicole sono estremamente costose (contate che dai rivenditori la confezione da 20 pellicole costa 20 Euro... e secondo me per foto di questa dimensione, cioè estremamente piccole, 1 Euro a foto sono veramente oro..!) .... quindi occhio anche alle foto che scattate e alla modalità di scatto che usate nei vari momenti altrimenti rischiate di dover buttare via una pellicola perchè la foto uscirà fuori completamente nera o talmente luminosa da essere quasi totalmente bianca. La fotocamera è leggera e veramente semplice da usare, l'unico accorgimento che dovete avere ogni volta che scattate è stare attenti a spostare l'obiettivo sul giusto simbolo per fare ottime foto!! I tasti sono solo due: uno in fondo a sinistra sotto l'obiettivo che è il tasto per l'accensione, l'altro in alto destra che è il tasto per lo scatto. Dopodichè la macchina fa tutto da sé (ovviamente se sono state inserite le pile, due AA stilo, e le pellicole Instax Mini Film, inutile dirlo). Il pacco è arrivato anche prima del previsto (c'era scritto che sarebbe arrivato lunedì 16 ma è arrivato oggi che è il 13) quindi sono CONTENTISSIMA!! La confezione e il prodotto erano integri senza danni subiti durante il viaggio! Consiglio assolutamente, a chi come me è appassionato di fotografia, l'acquisto di questo prodotto perchè secondo me è davvero davvero un oggetto splendido! Di plastica così e in questo colore specialmente sembra un giocattolo, ma vi assicuro che non lo è, ed è veramente bellissima! Grazie Amazon come sempre!
M**Y
Loved the camera, everything is great. Would suggest to get instax mini 9 as it has a small mirror near the lens making it easier to take selfies or you can get an attachment with instax mini 8 and it will be just as good.
S**H
In love with this Camera, its amazing if you want to personalize your memories and get instant print of your pictures. The only thing which you need to watch out for is that the cost of these films are quite expensive, so use it judiciously on important occasions and learn the settings in different conditions as per the light meter so that you don't waste your films. Overall a wonderful, cute camera which gives you instantly great pictures, memories and those who like to keep a journal while they travel its amazing for them. In the times of excessive publicity of lives on social media this is a welcome change to personalize your moments and go back to old school
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