Fujifilm unveils the Instax Mini 90, an Instax instant camera in an elegant retro design

As last summer with the Instax Mini 8, Fujifilm has introduced a new instant camera. The Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic seems to be aimed at more demanding users.
The instant camera is actually equipped with everything an instant camera needs. It comes with a macro and bulb mode. The bulb mode is limited to a maximum of 10 seconds. In addition, there are various shooting modes, high and low-key shots are possible, and the built-in flash can be adjusted more finely.
The Instax Mini 90 is the first Instax camera, apart from the instant backs from Lomography, that allows double exposures.
A tripod connection and a self-timer are of course not missing on the Instax Mini 90. The power for the camera comes from a rechargeable battery.
The instant camera is charged with the normal Instax Mini Film*.
In terms of design, they have moved away from the colorful, flashy appearance of the other Instax Mini cameras, except for the Instax Mini 50S, towards a more classic, elegant look. The design is oriented towards the digital cameras (Fujifilm X100 and co.) from the Japanese company.
More information about the camera is available on the corresponding page from Fujifilm, unfortunately only in Japanese. The camera will be available in Germany at the end of October / beginning of November.




