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FUJIFILM INSTANT COLOR FILM instax mini 1. FEATURES AND USES FUJIFILM INSTANT COLOR FILM instax mini is an ISO 800 credit-card-size integral daylight color film designed for use with Fujifilm instax mini cameras. This glossy film yields superb results under both daylight and electronic flash conditions. Though small, its improved picture quality and greater ease of use make it ideal for snapshots and portraits. Furthermore, its easyto-file-and-carry size makes it an excellent choice for documentary or archival purposes, as well as a wide variety of other applications. Features Technology applied • Direct positive sigma crystal emulsion technology • Technology for thinner and more uniform layer arrangement and faster acid transfer in the neutralizing-timing layer • Technology for eliminating interlayer color mixing and dye-releasers • New advanced fine-grain emulsion, new development accelerators and newly developed development-control technology • Newly developed thinfilm technology and new development accelerators • New emulsion, new development accelerators and newly developed developmentcontrol technology • Unified-composition film pack • Superb Grain Quality with All the Highspeed Advantages of an ISO 800 Film • Excellent Sharpness • Vibrant Color Reproduction • Further Extended Temperature Range (5° – 40°C) • Faster Image Formation • Greater Resistance to Age-induced Changes in Raw Stock • Single-plastic Composition for Easier Disposal AF3-076E FUJIFILM INSTANT PHOTO SYSTEMS 2. SPECIFICATIONS Film Speed Color Temperature Film • No. of Photos per Pack • Film Size • Image Size • Finish Film Pack • Pack Size • Pack Composition Applicable Camera • ISO 800/30° • Daylight type (5500K) • 10 • 86 x 54 mm • 62 x 46 mm • Glossy • White frame attached • Notation area provided in margin below image. (Supports writing with nonwater-based-ink pens) • 92 x 61 x 20 mm • Polystyrene pack and lightshielding cover sheet • FUJIFILM INSTANT CAMERA instax mini 3. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS • This film is designed for use with the Fuji instax mini cameras. It should be used in accordance with the instructions supplied with the camera. • Should you leave a film pack or loaded camera in a very hot or cold place, wait until the film or camera returns to normal temperature before using it. The quality of the final photo may be affected if you expose the film while it is still hot or cold. • When handling a film pack, do not put pressure on the light-shielding cover sheet or within the slots on the rear of the pack. This may cause a film-ejection failure or unevenness in the photo. • Avoid opening a film pack or loading a camera under direct sunlight. After opening the film, do not leave it in a bright place. Load it into the camera as soon as possible.2 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET ¥ FUJIFILM INSTANT COLOR FILM instax mini 4. PRECAUTIONS DURING USE Use the density control on the camera to adjust the final density. The density control has the following level settings. Resulting Density Level Required Density Control Adjustment • Normal Keep at center position • High Move towards LIGHTEN • Low Move towards DARKEN When loading a film pack, align the yellow line on the pack with the yellow line in the film compartment of the camera. The instax instant camera is provided with a small, round window on the back cover that allows you to verify the camera's loading status. Yellow line For details, refer to the instructions of your camera. Fill-in Flash It is recommended that you press the camera's fill-in flash button when shooting a subject under backlit or outdoor, shady conditions that would otherwise result in an excessively dark photo. Film Temperature at Time of Use • This film is engineered for optimum performance at 25°C, but will deliver good results when used within a temperature range of 5°C to 40°C. • When exposing at 5°C or below, place the photo into your pocket immediately after it has been ejected from the camera to keep it warm. Take care not to bend or fold the photo at this time. Photo Handling after Exposure • Always hold the photo by the edges after it has been ejected from the camera. • Do not leave the photo under direct sunlight while the image is still emerging. • Do not bend, fold, or put pressure on the photo. This may cause unevenness in the photo. 5. FILM HANDLING CAUTION • Do not put this film in the mouth. Take special care to keep this film away from small children or pets. • Each film sheet contains a caustic processing fluid. Never cut, tear or punch holes in unused films. • Upon ejection from the camera, the film immediately begins to self-develop. The processing fluid in the film will be slightly caustic for about ten minutes. Avoid skin contact with this processing fluid during this time. • Should you get some of this processing fluid on your skin, flush it off immediately with lots of water. If any of the fluid gets into your mouth or eyes, flush the affected area immediately with lots of water, then see your doctor. • Photographic properties may change with time. Be sure to use the film before the expiration date on the package. • Airport baggage inspection equipment use X-rays that may cause irreparable damage to film, including streaking in the final photos. It is thus recommended that you present film packs and loaded cameras to airport security personnel for visual inspection when passing through a baggage check. • Film fogging may occur in hospitals, factories, laboratories and other locations using X-rays. Keep films away from radiation sources. 6. FILM STORAGE • The photographic and physical properties of film are adversely affected by high temperature and humidity, as well as by formalin vapor and other harmful gases. To minimize these adverse effects, film should be stored in a dry, well ventilated place. • Cameras loaded with film should be stored with as little exposure as possible to harmful gases, high temperatures, and high humidity. New building materials (such as coated plywood) and newlymanufactured furniture, paints and bonding agents are a possible source of formalin vapor. Do not store loaded cameras or film within their vicinity. • After loading film into a camera, you should expose it as soon as possible. • For long-term storage, keep film in a refrigerator (at a temperature below 10°C). Place opened film3 FUJIFILM INSTANT COLOR FILM instax mini ¥ FUJIFILM DATA SHEET packs into polyethylene or vinyl bags before refrigerating them. • After removing film from a refrigerator, you should wait (at least 12 hours) for it to reach room temperature before opening it. If you open the film while it is still cold, it may be adversely affected by condensation. 7. PHOTO STORAGE • The quality of finished photos will change during storage if exposed to strong light, high tempera8. CHARACTERISTICS CURVES 9. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES tures, and high humidity. Photos are also affected by exposure to certain gases. For optimum preservation during long-term storage, keep photos in a dark, dry and well-ventilated location away from harmful gases. • As with all sensitive materials, images produced on this film are subject to discoloration or fading with time. The Fuji Photo Film Co. disclaims any responsibility for any discoloration or fading that may occur with this film. 8. RECIPROCITY CHARACTERISTICS 10. TIME-DENSITY REACTION CURVE 11. SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVESFUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD. 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan 4 12. RESOLVING POWER 12 lines/mm 13. SCHEMATIC CROSS SECTION FUJIFILM DATA SHEET ¥ FUJIFILM INSTANT COLOR FILM instax mini Ref. No. AF3-076E (EIGI-00.8-HB•3-1●) Printed in Japan NOTICE The data herein published were derived from materials taken fro

Fujifilm Instax Mini Film

SKU: PFI FILMX1
₹500.00Price
  • Specifications

    Film size

    54 (W) x 86(H)  mm

    Picture size

    46 (W) x 62 (H) mm

    Number of prints

    10 per pack

    Product Specification

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