The Fujifilm Instax Mini Miffy is an instant film. The difference to the normal Instax Mini film is the frame. The frame is printed with different Miffy motifs.
Miffy or Nijntje is a rabbit. The picture book character was designed by Dick Bruna in 1955.
The size of a picture is comparable to a business card. The shooting area is 62 x 46 mm and surrounded by a frame. The Instax Mini cameras and films can be used well at weddings and parties. After the camera ejects the image, the chemical process of development begins immediately. Within a few minutes, as if out of nowhere, the captured image appears.
Film format
The instant film can be used in all Instax Mini cameras. Furthermore, it can be used with the instant cameras from Lomography and Leica for this very film format. However, it does not fit the old Polaroid cameras. You can take ten instant pictures with one film cassette.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Based on | Fujifilm Instax Mini Film |
| Development process | Instant film development process |
| Development time in minutes | 1:30 min |
| Photos per pack | 10 units |
| Country of production | Japan |