Fujifilm put the Fun back in instant cameras with their Instax film cameras, and it been a significant success for the Japanese camera and lens company, who a decade ago were close to shutting down their camera business. The camera brand is now introducing the instax mini 11, a simple point-and-shoot instant camera that promises to make snapping welfies better and easier.
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