
"Fujifilm is expanding its hybrid instant camera line with the new Instax Mini Evo Cinema that adds the ability to capture video clips up to 15 seconds long. The Mini Evo Cinema also features a unique design inspired by the vintage Fujica Single-8 8mm film camera that Fujifilm introduced in 1965. It will be released in Japan on January 30th, 2026, but pricing, and wider availability, haven't been announced yet."
"Fujifilm calls it the Eras Dial because its 10 different effects are organized into 10 different decades dating from 1930 to 2020. Selecting 1960 applies an effect making your footage look like it was captured by an 8mm film camera, for example, while 1970 evokes the look of older CRT color TVs. The effects also add "distinctive sound characteristics" to the audio you capture,"
Fujifilm's Instax Mini Evo Cinema records video clips up to 15 seconds while retaining instant photo capture and smartphone wireless printing. Instant prints eject from the top, and a multifunction shutter below the lens snaps photos with a press and records video while held. A side Eras Dial offers 10 decade-themed effects from 1930 to 2020 that alter visual style and add distinctive audio characteristics, with some effects adding mechanical film shutter sounds. The camera prints still frames with movie-poster enhancements and QR codes linking to uploaded clips. Videos upload through the Instax Mini Evo app and are stored on Fujifilm's servers for up to two years.
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