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FUJIFILM Launches instax mini 41 in Middle East

FUJIFILM Launches instax mini 41 in Middle East

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FUJIFILM Corporation has announced the launch of the 'instax mini 41™,' a new entry-level model in its popular instax series of instant cameras. The new model will be available across the Middle East starting May 27, 2025.
The instax mini 41 is an analog instant camera that builds on the success of the mini 40™. It features a similar classic design while adding a sleek and stylish look. The camera comes in black and dark-toned silver with a touch of orange, making it visually appealing and fashionable to carry.
FUJIFILM revealed that the mini 41 is not just about looks. It includes several enhancements for better performance.
Key features include: Close-up Mode to reduce discrepancies between the viewfinder and print area.
Automatic Light Adjustment to optimize exposure for any scene.
The mini 41 automatically adjusts shutter speed and flash output based on lighting conditions. As a result, users can capture well-lit, clear photos in various settings indoors, outdoors, and even in low light.
When users rotate the lens, the Close-up Mode activates instantly. This feature is ideal for close-up shots and selfies. Additionally, a Selfie Mirror next to the lens allows users to check their composition before taking a photo.
The bottom of the camera has a textured finish for a secure grip, enhancing usability. FUJIFILM reported that the camera is designed to be both functional and fashionable.
The promotional tagline 'develop your style' is being used online, on social media, and in stores to communicate the product's appeal. FUJIFILM aims to position the mini 41 as a stylish accessory in addition to a camera.
The retail price is set at $99 USD, although it may vary by country and retailer.
FUJIFILM confirmed its commitment to expanding the instax brand and encouraging on-the-spot photo printing for users across all age groups.

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