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The FUJIFILM Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic is a sleek instant film camera blending vintage aesthetics with advanced features like automatic flash adjustment, double exposure, bulb mode, and macro photography. Compact yet powerful, it offers creative freedom with a rechargeable battery and produces vibrant, credit-card-sized prints that make every shot a memorable keepsake.

| ASIN | B00FR85IRK |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,889 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #528 in Instant Film Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,246) |
| Date First Available | June 27, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Item model number | Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Black |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
| Product Dimensions | 3.61 x 2.25 x 4.5 inches |
E**H
STELLAR PRODUCT. Did not disappoint!
This product is AMAZEBALLS The camera (when ordered with Amazon prime 2 day shipping) came right on time. I was hesitant to purchase this camera never having owned an instax before but the price was right (beats the $200 you'd spend at Urban Outfitters). And let me tell you this was one of the greatest purchases I've made on Amazon. I will be honest the camera is a little bigger than I expected (about the face size of the iPhone 6 and about an inch and a half thick) but it's is still small enough to fit into a small bag or clutch. It's definitely not as bulky (or as colorful) as the instax mini 8. The film is about the size of a business card but the image comes out really good (crisp, clear, vibrant) for what this camera is. The camera looks (and has proven) to be well built even though it is made of plastic and its design has a vintage feel to it. The shoulder strap is a great addition and is perfect for when I'd rather carry it cross body and not carry a purse around. This camera features several different modes as well like double exposure which is a lot of fun to mess around with. Another plus of this camera when compared to the instax mini 8 is that you can turn the flash off. I absolutely love that this camera comes with a rechargeable battery, it was one of the main reasons I decided to spend the little extra money on this camera versus the fujifulm instax mini 8. I bought this camera mainly so I could document my senior year and all the big events I have coming this year and this past sumner. Everywhere I take this camera I get plenty of ooo's and ahhh's and it is a great conversation starter. People are so perplexed by the idea of instant cameras lol!! The fact that these cameras only give you one shot to get the right shot is what intrigued me the most and I definitely enjoy the hit or miss (even though the film is a bit pricey). Be prepared to use a pack or two of film when figuring out the settings and lighting! But once you get used to the feel of the camera and its settings, it's instant gratification pretty much every time. 10/10 would recommend
D**3
Sometimes the Classics are the Coolest
The coolest camera I've owned. Hands down. I'm a nostalgic kind of guy and when I grew up I always wanted one of these cameras but I couldn't afford to buy one on my own and my parents never got me one. Now that I'm older and I have some money I got one the moment I thought of a good project to use a polaroid style camera for. Also this thing really turns heads. I got this camera because I was officiating my cousin's wedding and I wanted to give them a wedding present that would be really fun for them to have right after the wedding. I got this camera with 3 double packs of film so I could take photos from the moment I got there to the end of the ceremony. I'd take the photo and stick it in the journal I bought to write the officiation speech down in and used scrap book photo corners to hold it in. They loved it because it provided an instant wedding album that they could look at right away. It wasn't as great as the professional one, but regardless a very cool thing to have on hand. Now my crafting aside, this camera takes photos on a polaroid style film that is about the size of a credit card (that includes the whites). The image itself is a little smaller. The moment you take a photo though you get that vintage feel of the photo. It's also one of those exhilarating feelings when you take photos with this camera because it's 60 cents a shot pretty much and you don't know how the next photo is going to take. Will it turn out? Who knows until you shake it until it shows up. A lot of people at the wedding complimented the camera and some wanted a photo they could keep. The nice thing about the small card sized polaroid is that it's easy to pocket without having to bend or be bent in a pocket. I'm not going to give this camera any negatives stars for the quality of image because it is solely based on the user taking photos with it. This camera is very forgiving when it comes to taking photos (selfies, portraits, action, etc.). I got this particular model because it has settings that can adjust based on the photos you are taking (such as action for kids running around or dancing). The camera itself does correct itself a bit when it comes to distance pictures, but photos within 10 feet of the camera does produce some of the best photos. The camera does come with a flash, but also does have options to make photos lighter or darker based on the environment they you are taking photos in. TL:DR - Conclusions on this camera are thus: If you are person who is nostalgic for a time when photo taking meant taking a photo meant wasting a resource, but enjoyed the suspense and surprise of that kind of risk taking then this is a great camera for you. It's also a camera that is guaranteed to turn a lot of heads. My generation (kids of the late 80s and 90s) may remember them, older generations have nearly forgotten about them, and the younger generation most likely don't even know about them (quite a few of those I've met or known, haven't). It produced a lot of smiles and "Oh, that's so cool." Or the funnier responses I got that weekend of photo taking was "so the printer is built in?" at which point, being a little bit of a photo nerd I had to explain it to them. TL:DR of the TL:DR - Buy this camera if you want nostalgic, classic looking photos that a person can walk away with without having to friend them on facebook or e-mail them to share the image.
J**G
Lots of fun. Great price. Plenty of useful features. Easy to use. Great Looks. Flawless operation. Great pics. FUN!!!
Great little instant camera. Don't be turned off by the tiny size of the photos. If you're unsure of whether or not they're "good enough," just bring this camera to a party. You'll soon hear your friends gasp and shriek about the "cute," "adorable," and "wonderful" little "Polaroids." Women LOVE them, and if you're a guy, nothing better than making a woman smile, right? Your guy friends with a nerdy inclination will find the photos "neato." The camera itself draws a lot of attention and people will ask you about it. They will be shocked to find out that it's brand new and immediately want to know how to get one. Make sure to bring enough film and take extra photos for yourself if you want to have any to take home with you because your subjects will be so excited that they will run away with your photos, and that's most of the fun. The camera itself couldn't be simpler to use. I appreciate some of the improvements over the larger Fuji instant cameras, such as the onboard ability to take close-ups without having to install an auxiliary lens. You just push the button with the icon of the flower and you're all set! The battery lasts forever on one charge. I've shot over ten packs of film on the initial charge and the battery indicator still reads full--but I recharged it anyway. Ergonomically, it's very easy to use. I like the two shutter release buttons for portrait or landscape shooting. I have not had to use any of the other features, such as lighten and darken, as this camera is able to perfectly expose every shot that I've made, every single time.
B**_
Everything arrived safely and the condition of the camera is brand new, works well too. A good buy as the price is cheaper than others in the market!
D**O
Ich kann zu dieser Kamera nur sagen, dass sie einfach klasse ist. Die 160€ scheinen ziemlich viel dafür, dass es "nur" Bilder in Visitenkartengröße sind, bei denen jedes Bild auch noch mal 0,75€ - 0,95€ kostet (hier auf Amazon, je nach dem ob die Filme im Angebot sind oder nicht). Doch der Preis lohnt sich. Ich hatte diese Kamera vor 2-3 Jahren meiner Ex-Freundin zum Geburtstag geschenkt und hoffte, mit meiner wochenlangen Recherche nicht daneben gegriffen zu haben. Jede Angst war unnötig, denn die Kamera hat überzeugt. So sehr, dass ich sie jetzt noch mal für mich und meine aktuelle Partnerin gekauft habe, ohne auch nur nach anderen Kameras zu schauen. Nun aber genug der Märchenstunde und auf zu den wichtigen Details: Vorweg gesagt: Wer gestochen scharfe Bilder ohne Rauschen und dem gewissen Flair haben möchte, sollte vom Kauf dieser (und jeder anderen Sofortbildkamera) absehen, denn das ist nicht der Existenzgrund von Polaroidbildern. Die Kamera hat die perfekte Größe zum mitnehmen, da sie auch in Jackentaschen oder sogar Fannybags (Bauchtaschen) und ähnliche Taschen passt, die man so für einen Ausflug mitnimmt. Sie wiegt auch nicht zu viel, sondern genau richtig viel um sehr gut in der Hand zu liegen. Rundum wirkt und ist sie gut verarbeitet und trotz ihres zu vermutlich 98% auf Kunststoff bestehenden Gehäuses und sichtbaren Innenlebens wirkt sie nicht billig oder schäbig. Sie sieht sehr hochwertig aus und macht einen schicken Eindruck und fühlt sich gut an. Was die Bildqualität angeht, so hat sie das Potenzial zu überragenden Bildern, unter den richtigen Umständen, Bedingungen, Einstellungen und Handling. Man sollte sich wirklich vor der intensiveren Nutzung mit den Anleitungen auseinandersetzen um zumindest grob zu "wissen" mit welchen Einstellungen man in welcher Situation fotografieren möchte. Mit diesem groben Wissen muss man dann dennoch etwas rumprobieren, bis man das richtige Gefühl dafür hat, wie man die besten Fotos rausbekommt, was schon mal einen Film (ein Film=10 Bilder) brauchen kann, für etwas fotoerfahrene reichen jedoch ein paar Bilder. Die Bedienung der Kamera, sowohl das Ein- und Ausschalten, als auch das Einstellen der Modi ist sehr einfach und intuitiv. Was etwas "stört", bzw. woran man IMMER denken muss bei jedem Einschalten der Kamera, also vor dem ersten Bild: Der Blitz ist per Grundeinstellung immer an und muss erst ausgeschalten werden. Gegen die Sonne/das Licht sollte man mit dieser Kamera nicht unbedingt fotografieren, es sei denn, man mag sehr dunkle Bilder auf denen man den Inhalt größtenteils erraten muss. (Kann auch zu schönen und besonderen Aufnahmen führen, verschwendet aber in den meisten Fällen ein wertvolles Bild). Ansonsten ist der Selbstauslöser ein sehr schönes Feature, mit dem wir schon einige sehr schöne Aufnahmen gemacht haben. Zusammengfasst: Eine definitive Kaufempfehlung von meiner Seite für all die, die den Flair von Polaroid-/Sofortbildern mögen und besondere Momente mit einem besonderen Foto festhalten wollen.
J**K
love it
F**E
It's very excellent! So convenient to use. The delivery is also quick.
R**D
This is probably one of the best instant cameras on the market today. I've had it for a little while now, and I love it. It makes okay photos look like good photos and good photos look like great photos. The design is sleek and elegant compared to other instax mini cameras which look like pure plastic. Some things I have figured out while experimenting with the camera: don't take portraits from far away. The camera tries to take it all in and it becomes a bit blurry. Have good lighting. The flash on this camera is decent at best, have some sort of decent lighting if shooting at night. All in all, it's a great camera, if you want an instant camera, this is the one to buy
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