The Fujifilm Instax Mini Spray Art is an instant film. It is a special edition of the Instax Mini Film*. The production of the film is done by Fujifilm in Japan.
The instant film is designed for the Instax Mini format. The size of a picture is about the same as a credit card. 62 x 46 mm is taken up by the actual picture. The rest is filled by the frame. It is currently the smallest instant format on the market.
The frame on this edition is not plain white. The pictures taken in this edition have splotches of color on them. They are, as the name of the edition already says, in the style of a color spray can. This edition of the color film has no other special features.
Shortly after the shutter is released, the camera ejects the image and development begins. As if out of nowhere, the image appears within minutes. No further steps are necessary. Shaking the image to speed up the development process is not necessary.
Film format
The Fujifilm Instax mini family of cameras can be used with the film. Furthermore, it can be used with the instant cameras from Lomography and Leica for this very film format. Together with the old Polaroid cameras you cannot use the color film.
One pack of the film contains a cassette with ten instant pictures. The unexposed pictures are sensitive to light. Therefore, under no circumstances should they come into contact with light before being photographed. Opening the camera before all ten pictures have been taken should be avoided at all costs.
Unlike Polaroid films, there is no battery in the film cassette. Therefore, once you have removed the cassette from the camera, you can simply throw the plastic cassette into the yellow bag and do not need to remove a battery beforehand.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Development process | Instant film development process |
| Development time in minutes | 1:30 min |
| Photos per pack | 10 units |
| Country of production | Japan |
