Fujifilm launches instax mini 41 in the Philippines

Fujifilm Philippines has launched the instax mini 41, a new instant film camera in the instax series. This model continues the company’s focus on easy, on-the-spot photo printing using analog film.

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Why it matters: The instax mini 41 updates the design and features of the older mini 40, now with a more modern look, better close-up performance, and automatic light adjustment, making it easier to take clearer photos in different lighting conditions.

The camera keeps the classic retro design of its predecessor, with a refreshed body in black and silver, and a hint of orange for added style. The mini 41 is designed for both everyday use and as a fashion accessory.

One of the key features of the instax mini 41 is its Close-up Mode. This mode uses parallax adjustment to help match what you see in the viewfinder to what appears in the final printed photo, especially for close-up shots. You can activate this by rotating the lens. A built-in selfie mirror next to the lens also helps users check their framing when taking selfies.

The camera also comes with Automatic Light Adjustment. This feature automatically adjusts the shutter speed and flash based on how bright or dark the scene is, helping users get better-exposed photos whether indoors or outdoors.

Fujifilm is also releasing a color-matched camera case for the mini 41, offering added protection and visual appeal.

The instax mini 41 is now available in the Philippines for PHP 6,599 at Fujifilm authorized dealers. Until May 31, 2025, customers who shop at the Atmos Philippines Flagship Store may also get a chance to win an instax mini 41 through a special promo. More information can be found at their website.

Do you think this new design and selfie-friendly feature makes the instax mini 41 a better option for casual photographers?


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