09 May 2015, 07:18 am

Instant Print comes out of the camera develops gradually and gets sharpen in few minutes. The four products which will be launched in India are the Mini 8, Mini 25, Mini 50S and Mini 90.
Inspired by its success all over the world, Instax series is a range of instant cameras presenting various features suitable for different age groups and usage patterns. Inspired by the success of all over the world; Fujifilm India plans to showcase five major products from the series in the country on 8th of May 2015 i.e. Mini 8, Mini 25, Mini 50S, Mini 90 and Wide Range.
Commenting on the occasion, Yasunobu Nishiyama said, “We are excited to launch the Instax series which has been well accepted in countries outside India. This range has been designed keeping in mind predominantly young age group and their requirements. Indian young population is experimental/ wants to seek new experiences and maintain their family values. Each camera has its own unique features, distinguishing one from the other and comes with 1 year warranty. Considering the growth of the market and the steady progress of the Indian economy, we have an extremely positive outlook for this series and expect it to be welcomed by customers of diverse needs in the country.”
The price range of the camera varies from Rs 6441 – Rs 10999. The Mini 8 for Rs. 6441, Mini 25 for Rs. 8045, Mini 50S for Rs. 9147 & Mini 90 for Rs. 10999.
The instax series has products suitable for kids and teenagers as well as adults and professionals in diverse fields. I
The instax Mini 25 comes in stylish and compact design.
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