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The '''Instax Mini 50''' is a [[instant camera]] that uses [[Instax film|Instax Mini film]] and manufactured by the Japanese company [[Fujifilm]].
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The '''Instax Mini 50''' is a [[instant camera]] that uses [[Instax film|Instax Mini film]] and manufactured by the Japanese company [[Fujifilm]] in 2002.
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It uses a motorized 60mm f/12.7 lens with two focusing modes. Normal mode with a focusing distance of 0.6m to 3m and a landscape mode for 3m to inf. The shutter is capable of 1/3 to 1/400 of a sec. There are two [[shutter release]] buttons to make it easier to compose in different orientations. There is a [[self-timer]] mode with a delay of approx. 7 seconds, when set there is a blinking light indicator on the face of the camera. A two shot timer mode takes an additional photo 3 seconds after the first. It is powered by two lithium [[CR2 battery|CR2 batteries]]. The camera was available in silver metalic colour.
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A '''Instax Mini 55''' is also available in 2003, it shares similar specifications, but includes a close-up lens adapter. Silver metallic with blue accents and white with blue accents were offered.
  
It uses a motorized 60mm f/12.7 lens with two focusing modes. Normal mode with a focusing distance of 0.6m to 3m and a landscape mode for 3m to inf. The shutter is capable of 1/3 to 1/400 of a sec. There are two [[shutter release]] buttons to make it easier to compose in different orientations. There is a [[self-timer]] mode with a delay of approx. 7 seconds, when set there is a blinking light indicator on the face of the camera. A two shot timer mode takes an additional photo 3 seconds after the first. It is powered by two lithium [[CR2 battery|CR2 batteries]].
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A color variation called the '''Instax Mini 50S''' was available and finished in '''Piano Black''' in 2010, with '''Piano White''' available in 2013, 5.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130428001154/http://www.fujifilm.co.jp/corporate/news/articleffnr_0771.html Instax mini 50S Piano White] (archived) at [http://www.fujifilm.co.jp/corporate/news/index.html Fujifilm Japan press release]</ref> and a '''Micky Mouse''' version also in 2013.
  
An '''Instax Mini 55''' is also available, it shares similar specifications, but includes a close-up lens adapter.
 
 
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==Notes==
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*[https://instax.com/support/pdf/instaxmini50s_manual_01.pdf Instax Mini 50S user manual (pdf)] at [https://instax.com/ Fujifilm Instax]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 6 December 2022

The Instax Mini 50 is a instant camera that uses Instax Mini film and manufactured by the Japanese company Fujifilm in 2002.

It uses a motorized 60mm f/12.7 lens with two focusing modes. Normal mode with a focusing distance of 0.6m to 3m and a landscape mode for 3m to inf. The shutter is capable of 1/3 to 1/400 of a sec. There are two shutter release buttons to make it easier to compose in different orientations. There is a self-timer mode with a delay of approx. 7 seconds, when set there is a blinking light indicator on the face of the camera. A two shot timer mode takes an additional photo 3 seconds after the first. It is powered by two lithium CR2 batteries. The camera was available in silver metalic colour.

A Instax Mini 55 is also available in 2003, it shares similar specifications, but includes a close-up lens adapter. Silver metallic with blue accents and white with blue accents were offered.

A color variation called the Instax Mini 50S was available and finished in Piano Black in 2010, with Piano White available in 2013, 5.[1] and a Micky Mouse version also in 2013.


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