
Fujifilm has launched the instax mini Evo Cinema hybrid instant camera in India, expanding its instax lineup with a model that combines digital capture with instant photo printing. The camera is positioned for users who want on-the-spot prints along with the flexibility of selecting images before printing. The instax mini Evo Cinema focuses on creative control, smartphone connectivity, and compact portability.
Price in India
The instax mini Evo Cinema is priced at Rs 47,999 in India. The price reflects the hybrid positioning of the camera, which allows users to shoot digitally and print selected photos using instax mini film. Fujifilm has confirmed that the price is the maximum retail price applicable at launch.
Availability
According to Fujifilm, the instax mini Evo Cinema will be available for purchase in India starting January 21, 2026. The camera will be sold through authorised Fujifilm retail partners and select online platforms. Availability may vary by region during the initial rollout.
Key features
The instax mini Evo Cinema is a hybrid instant camera that allows users to preview images on the built-in LCD screen before printing. This approach reduces film wastage and gives users greater control over final prints. The camera supports instax mini film, producing credit card-sized instant photos.
Fujifilm has equipped the camera with multiple lens and film effect options that can be combined to create different visual styles. These effects are controlled using physical dials, allowing users to adjust settings directly on the camera body. The design draws inspiration from classic cameras, with a textured grip and manual-style controls.
The camera also supports smartphone connectivity via the instax mini Evo app. Through the app, users can transfer images from the camera to their smartphone and print photos stored on their phone. This feature allows the instax mini Evo Cinema to function as a smartphone printer in addition to being a standalone camera.
The instax mini Evo Cinema includes a rechargeable battery and charges via USB. Fujifilm states that the camera is designed for everyday carry, travel, and social occasions where instant photo sharing is preferred.
With the instax mini Evo Cinema, Fujifilm continues to focus on hybrid instant cameras that balance digital convenience with physical photo printing. The launch strengthens Fujifilm’s instax portfolio in India, targeting users looking for creative flexibility without moving entirely to digital-only photography.
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