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Snap Up a Great Fujifilm Instamax Camera Deal For Black Friday And Make Some Memories

Ask your parents about their favorite photographic memories, and they’ll wax lyrical about those golden Kodak days when they could snap a photo and instantly receive a print. For Black Friday 2023, you can have your own instant photography moments, albeit with Fujifilm’s line of Instax Mini cameras.

Normally $78, these are on sale for $55 and are available in lavender, light blue, and light pink pastel shades. As an added bonus, this package comes with a carrying case, a 10-pack of film, a photo album, and some stickers to put on your photos after you’re done waving them in the air to get them to develop more quickly. While you’re not going to win any photographic awards while using one of these cameras, the Instax Mini line is still superb for what it offers.

  • Fujifilm Instax 7 Mini Plus (lavender) — $55 ($78)
  • Fujifilm Instax 7 Mini Plus (light blue) — $55 ($78)
  • Fujifilm Instax 7 Mini Plus (light pink) — $55 ($78)
  • Fujifilm Instax Mini twin film two-pack (40 sheets) — $26.70
  • Fuji Instax Mini instant color film double pack (40 sheets) — $34.50
  • Fujifilm Instax Link Wide smartphone printer — $100 ($150)
  • Fujifilm X-H2 — $1,750 ($2,000)
  • Sony Alpha A7 III — $1,410 ($1,700)

Not only do you get a fun device to create some precious memories with, there’s also some high-tech hardware under the hood that allows for these photos to look pretty good! These are very easy to use, and for parents who want to give their kids photographic tools but they don’t want them to have smartphones just, this is the next best thing. For those of you wishing to have instant photos using your impressive smartphone camera, there’s also a great option here.

The Instax Link Wide printer is on sale for $100 (normally $150). It’s a pocket-sized printer that’s easy to carry around, and it connects to your phone via Bluetooth.

If you’re also pondering investing in a dedicated camera, then you can check out these deals on the Sony Alpha A7III and the Fujifilm X-H2. The Sony camera is ideal for anyone looking to shoot some video and is priced at $1,410 for the body (normally $1,700) while the Fujifilm camera body will cost you $1,750 for a heavy-duty device that takes sophisticated photos. You’ll need to buy a lens to go with these cameras, but with a nice 18-55mm kit lens or some 35mm optics, you’ll be taking great pics in no time.

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