Fujifilm Introduces Instax Mini 41 Instant Camera in India Priced at ₹13,999

Fujifilm Introduces Instax Mini 41 Instant Camera in India Priced at ₹13,999
Fujifilm India has unveiled the Instax Mini 41, the newest entry in its range of analogue instant cameras. Retailing at ₹13,999, this camera is now available on the company’s official website and various e-commerce platforms.

Building on the success of the Instax Mini 40, the Mini 41 maintains the classic retro-inspired aesthetic while introducing a more refined black and dark silver color scheme with orange highlights.

Fujifilm aims to position it as both a practical tool and a fashionable accessory for users looking to enhance their personal style through instant photography.
“The Instax Mini 41 encapsulates the essence of instant photography—merging timeless elegance with user-friendly functionality,” stated Koji Wada, Managing Director of Fujifilm India. “As the passion for visual storytelling flourishes in India, we aspire to motivate a new generation to create everlasting memories.”

Notable enhancements include Automatic Light Adjustment, which modifies shutter speed and flash output for ideal exposure in various lighting environments, along with a Close-up Mode for sharper selfies and intricate shots. The camera is also equipped with a Selfie Mirror for simpler framing.

“Crafted to merge iconic design with user-friendly features, the Mini 41 serves as a daily companion for those who love to document life’s moments as they unfold,” remarked Arun Babu, Associate Director & Head of Digital Camera, Instax & Optical Devices Business at Fujifilm India.

With an initiative to expand its Instax ecosystem, Fujifilm intends to continue growing its instant photo product line, appealing to consumers who appreciate physical photo prints in today’s digital landscape.

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