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Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 vs. Instax Mini 90

The Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 and Instax Mini 90 instant cameras offer different functions and features that make them attractive to different user groups. In this article, we compare these two models based on their technical specifications, ease of use, and special features.

Technical Specifications

Both models use the same Fuji Instax Mini format for films and have a focal length of 60mm. However, there are some differences in their technical specifications that affect the functionality and handling of these cameras.


Technical Specifications

FeatureFujifilm Instax Mini 40Fujifilm Instax Mini 90
Camera Typeinstant camerainstant camera
Film formatFuji Instax MiniFuji Instax Mini
Film TransportAutomaticAutomatic
Picture Format46 mm x 62 mm46 mm x 62 mm
Lens typeFixed lensFixed lens
Focal Length60 mm60 mm
Maximum Aperturef/12.7f/12.7
Shutter Speeds1/250 – 1/2 – second1/400 – 1,8 – second
Light MeterYesYes
FlashBuilt-in flashBuilt-in flash
FocusFixed focusautomatic
Weight330300
Size10.4 x 12.1 x 6.5 cm9.19 x 11.34 x 5.72 cm
Production start20212013
ManufacturerFujifilmFujifilm
Country of OriginChinaChina
Bulb ModeYes
Power Supply2x AA batteries1x NP-45A battery

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40

Launched in April 2021, the Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 is a simple and stylish instant camera. It features a fixed focus and a close focus distance of 30 cm. Exposure times vary between 1/250 sec and 1/2 sec, and the camera has a built-in light meter. However, there is no bulb function or automatic programming. The camera has a built-in flash and automatically transports the film. It runs on two AA batteries and weighs 330g. The size is 10.4 x 12.1 x 6.5 cm. However, it lacks some features such as a tripod socket and a self-timer.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 90

The Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 was introduced in August 2013 and is a more technically advanced model. It features automatic focusing and the same close focus distance of 30 cm. Exposure times range from 1/400 sec to 1.8 sec, and there is also a Bulb function for long exposures. Like the Mini 40, the Mini 90 has a built-in light meter, but also offers a programmed auto exposure. It also has a built-in flash and transports film automatically. The Mini 90 is powered by an NP-45A lithium-ion battery and weighs 300 grams. Its size is 9.19 x 11.34 x 5.72 cm. Unlike the Mini 40, the Mini 90 has a tripod socket and a self-timer with a lead time of 10 seconds