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Those two key improvements alone are enough to elevate the Instax Mini 11 above its predecessor and cement Fujfilm's position as the go to choice for instant photography newcomers. If the batteries are dead or dying, one of two things can happen: all the lights on the adjustment dial will blink simultaneously or the red lamp will light up beside the viewfinder. Where the Fujfilm Instax Mini 11 truly shines is the look and feel of its prints. Provided the picture has an accurate brightness level, the colours in prints are divine. Also, if you shop around there is a range of paper frame designs in addition to the standard white, such as Blue Marble', 'Candy Pop' and 'Rainbow'. Ease of Use Like any other camera, photos taken with the Instax Mini 11 can sometimes be blurry despite the advanced technology. Here 5 reasons that might cause Instax Mini 11 images to be blurry:

All of the brightness indicator lights on the Instax Mini 9 continue to flash orange and won’t stop. Of course that enjoyment factor is tarnished if the camera is churning out pictures that appear too bright or too dark, too blown out by the flash or with off-kilter framing that cuts out half of your subject. You don't really want photos that have to go straight in the bin.

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Fujifilm have greatly improved the accuracy for close up subjects, though. Now when you select the Close-up mode, your main subject will be right Style-wise, there is not too much change from the Instax Mini 9. We'll leave it to you whether or not you like the style. A slightly closer minimum focus distance and easy to use built-in selfie mode improve close up shots too.

So long as you have a supply of paper and those moments to enjoy and share, the Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 is a camera you'll want to have at your side. You can also see this article about how to use the Instax Mini 9 for how to load film properly into the camera. Your image may also be overexposed on the Instax Mini 11 because you were taking images outdoor in bright sunlight. The Instax Mini 11 has automatic exposure which measures the light in the environment. Unfortunately, on the Instax Mini 11 the automatic exposure setting cannot be changed (like it can on the Instax Mini 9 ). Since the flash always fires and cannot be turned off, the camera tends to overexpose images outdoors in bright sunlight. The brightness indicator lights on the front of the camera will all blink orange if the batteries in the camera are low or if there is something else wrong (like a paper jam (with the camera) What Does the Instax Mini 9 Blinking Orange Look Like?Flash Charging Light on Instax Mini 11 What Does The Light On My Instax Mini 11 Blinking Look Like? The Instax Mini 9, like almost all Instax Mini cameras, won’t take a picture until the flash is fully charged. So, if there is a flashing red light to the left of the viewfinder on the Instax Mini 9, this means the flash is charging and the camera won’t take an image until the red light goes out and an orange light on the front of the camera indicating the correct brightness setting is lit up. When taking shots, you'll need to be aware of where your hands are holding the camera because you will not want to obstruct the built-in flash or crucially the auto exposure (AE) light and Flash Light sensors - both found above the lens. Thankfully, with the improved flash and the more accurate close-up framing together with full auto-exposure on board, good photos are a much more regular experience from Fujifilm's most affordable Instax camera.

Thankfully, Fujifilm has introduced a couple of key improvements in the Instax Mini 11 that will increase your hit ratio of usable pictures; auto exposure and a built-in 'selfie' lens setting.The previous Selfie mode on the Instax 11 has become the Close-up mode on the Instax 12 to better indicate what it can be used for, not just selfies but also any subject that's positioned between 0.3 m to 0.5 m away from the camera. When loading the film, ensure the yellow mark on the film aligns with the yellow mark on the camera. Another possible reason that your camera won’t take photos is because the flash is currently charging. Since the flash fires automatically with each shot, the camera won’t take a picture if the flash is not fully charged. The camera indicates that the flash is fully charged when the flash charging light is lit up and not blinking. The Batteries are Dead

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