Fujifilm Cpl7b101-a00 Instax Mini 70 White User Guide

Fujifilm Cpl7b101-a00 Instax Mini 70 White User Guide

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Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white

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Attaching the Strap

Attaching the hand strap

  • Attach the strap as illustrated below.
  • hen you carry or use the camera, put the strap around your wrist so that the camera does not dropFujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (3)

Attaching the shoulder strap (separately purchased)

    • Attach the strap clips to the camera, then attach the shoulder strap.
    • Open a strap clip.
    • Use the clip attaching tool to open a strap clip as shown.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (4)
    • Place the strap clip on each strap eyelet.
    • Hook the strap eyelet in the clip opening. Remove the tool using the other hand to keep the clip in place.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (5)
    • Pass the clip through each strap eyelet.
    • Rotate the clip fully through the eyelet until it clicks closed.

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  • Pass the strap through each clip

Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (7)Inserting Batteries

Caution

    • Use two new CR2 lithium batteries. (All the batteries should be new and be the same brand/type.)
    • Insert the batteries before you load the INSTAX mini film pack.
    • The battery performance may be reduced when it is cold. In this case, warm up the batteries to room temperature before using this camera.
    • Open the battery lid.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (8)
    • Insert the batteries.
      • Insert two CR2 lithium batteries matching the C and D polarities.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (9)
    • Close the battery lid.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (10)

 

Loading the INSTAX mini Film Pack

Caution

  • Do not open the back cover until you have used up the film; otherwise, the rest of the film may be exposed and ruined for use.
  • When you load the film pack, never press the two rectangular holes on the back of the film pack.
  • Never use a film pack beyond its shelf life; otherwise, it may damage the camera.

Use FUJIFILM INSTAX mini film only.
(No other type of film can be used.) “ ” is displayed on the counter when the film pack is not loaded.

Notes on the film pack

    • The FUJIFILM INSTAX mini film pack contains 1 black film protective cover and 10 film sheets.
    • Do not remove the film pack from its inner bag until immediately before loading it into the camera.
    • For details, refer to the instructions and warnings on FUJIFILM INSTAX mini film.
    • Press down the back cover lock to open the back cover.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (11)
    • Hold both sides of the film pack, align the yellow marks on the camera and the film pack, then insert it straight.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (12)

 

  • Close the back cover until the back cover lock clicks into place.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (13)
  • Press the POWER button to turn the camera on.
  • Do not hold the lens cover when you are turning the camera on, otherwise; the lens cover does not open.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (14)
  • Press the shutter button.
  • The film cover (black) is ejected and “10” is displayed on the film counter on the back of the camera. Carefully remove the film cover.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (15)

Taking Pictures

  • Press the POWER button to turn the camera on.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (16)
  • Do not hold the lens cover when you are turning the camera on, otherwise; the lens cover does not open.
    • Vertical imageFujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (17)
    • Horizontal imageFujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (18)
  • Hold the camera and confirm the desired composition of the final image.
  • Press the shutter button.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (19)
  • The shutter does not release while the flash is charging. (The icon on the LCD display is flashing.)
  • For horizontal image, hold the camera with the flash lampface at the top.
  • Be careful so that your fingers or the strap do not cover the flash lampface, flash sensor window, AE light sensor window, lens, or film ejection slot.
  • Look into the viewfinder so that the “O” mark appears in the center.
  • Be careful not to touch the lens surface when you press the shutter button.
  • Every time you take a photo, the number on the film counter decreases from “10” to reflect the number of remaining photos, and “0” is displayed when you have used up the film pack.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (21)
  • When the film has been ejected (the camera stops making a sound), grasp the edge of the film, then take it out.
  • For details on taking out the film, refer to the instructions and warnings on the FUJIFILM INSTAX mini film pack.
  • The developing time is approximately 90 seconds. (The time varies depending on the ambient temperature.)

When finished using the camera, always switch off to maintain battery life. If the camera is left switched on for 5 minutes without being used, it will automatically switch off.

Unloading the INSTAX mini film pack

  • When “0” is displayed on the film counter, unload the film pack following the procedure belowFujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (22)
  • Press down the back cover lock to open the back cover.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (23)
  • Grasp the rectangular holes on the film pack, then pull it out straight.

Using the Self Timer

For one shot self timer

    • You can use the self timer in combination with each shooting mode.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (24)
    • Press the self timer button once.
    • The self timer icon (left) appears on the LCD display.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (25)Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (26)

 

  • If you press the shutter button, the self timer lamp is lit about 7 seconds. After that, the lamp flashes about 3 seconds and the shutter is released.
  • To cancel the self timer, press the self timer button while the self timer lamp is lit or flashing.

For 2 continuous photo self timer

  • You can use the self timer in combination with each shooting mode.
  • 2 continuous photo self timer is selectable only when 2 or more films remain.
  • When the second film is ejected, it may push the first one out.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (27)
  • Press the self timer button once. The 2 continuous photo self timer icon (left) appears on the LCD display.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (25)
  • If you press the shutter button, the self timer lamp is lit about 7 seconds. After that, the lamp flashes about 3 seconds, the shutter is released, and the 1st frame is photographed.
  • When the 1st film is ejected, the self timer lamp is lit about 3 to 6 seconds. After that, the lamp flashes about 3 seconds, the shutter is released, and the 2nd frame is photographed.
  • To cancel the self timer, press the self timer button while the self timer lamp is lit or flashing.

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Taking Pictures with Various Shooting Mode

Selecting a Shooting Mode

  • Press the MODE (mode) button. The mode icon appearsFujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (27)
  • Taking a photo does not change the settings.
  • Turning off the power returns to the Auto mode.
  • Each time you press the MODE button, the shooting mode changes as followsFujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white 41

Shooting Mode

  • In a dark place, the slow shutter is used except when using the Fill-in Flash mode. Hold the camera securely to prevent camera shake.
  • The background may look bluish-green or reddish depending on the lighting condition

Auto mode (No display)

  • Select for normal photography.
  • As the flash fires with slow shutter (slow synchro) in a dark place, the background is photographed brightly.
  • The flash does not fire in a bright place.

Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (29)Macro

  • Select when shooting a subject at close range (30-60 cm).
  • Hold the camera so that the “O” mark in the viewfinder is on the upper right of the center of the subject (see the illustration below), then take a photo.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white 42

Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (30)Landscape
Select when shooting a distant subject (3 m~∞).

Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (31)Fill-in Flash

  • You can force flash to be used. Select when you want to use a flash regardless of the brightness. The subject is photographed sharply with backlighting.
  • Camera shake can be prevented without selecting the slow shutter mode even in dark places. (Shutter speed 1/30 seconds) However, background depiction may be dark

Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (32)Hi-Key

  • The whole picture looks brighter.
  • Select to lighten the next picture if the picture is coming out too dark.
  • Surrounding brightness or temperature affects the brightness of the whole picture.
  • If the picture is coming out too bright, take a picture with the Auto mode.

Self Portrait (Selfie mode)

  • Press the Selfie button.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (33)
  • The Selfie mode icon above appears.
  • Pressing the MODE button or Selfie button returns to the Auto mode.
  • Hold the camera securely keeping 40 cm to 50 cm between you and the edge of the lens.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (34)
  • Hold the camera securely especially in a dark place, as the camera is subject to blurring.
  • Confirm the composition using the self-portrait mirror, then take a photo.Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (35)

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Film FUJIFILM INSTAX mini film
  • Picture Size 62 mm x 46 mm
  • Lens Retractable lens, 2 components, 2 elements, f = 60 mm, 1:12.7
  • View finder Focusing Real image finder, 0.37 x, with target spot Motor-driven 3-range switching (0.3 m – 0.6 m/0.6 m – 3 m/3 m and beyond), Macro Mode (0.3 m – 0.6 m) Normal Mode (0.6 m – 3 m) Landscape Mode (3 m and beyond)
  • Shutter Release Programmed electronic shutter release, 1/2 sec – 1/400 sec.
  • Exposure Control Automatic, Interlocking range (ISO 800) : LV 5 – LV 15.5, Exposure compensation (Hi-Key): +2/3 EV
  • Film Feeding Out Automatic
  • Film Developing Time Approximately 90 seconds (Varies depending on the ambient temperature)
  • Flash Built-in, automatic electronic flash, Charging time: 0.2 sec – 7 sec (using a new battery), Flash charging indicator, Fill-in Flash Mode, Effective flash lamp range: 0.3 m – 2.7 m
  • Self-Timer Electronically controlled, approx. 10 second delay, Continuous shooting mode, can be stopped mid-run
  • Liquid Crystal Display(LCD) Power Supply Exposure counter (number of unexposed films), Shooting mode (Selfie, Macro, Landscape, Fill-in Flash, Hi-Key), Self-timer Mode (1 frame/2 frames continuous shooting) Two CR2/DL CR2 lithium batteries Capacity: Approximately 40 INSTAX mini 10-pack film packs with new CR2/DL CR2 lithium batteries
  • Others Film pack confirmation window, tripod socket (tripod sold separately)
  • Dimensions & Weight 99.2 mm (W) x 113.7 mm (H) x 53.2 mm (D) (not including protrusions)/ 281 g (without battery, strap, and film pack)

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When to replace the batteries

  • When the lens does not work when the power is switched on.
  • When it takes a while for the flash to be charged.
  • When pressing the shutter button turns off the camera.
  • Replace both CR2 batteries with new lithium batteries of the same brand/type.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
This product has been designed with safety in mind, and to provide safe service when handled correctly and in accordance with the User’s Guide and instructions. It is important that both the product and the INSTAX film are handled properly and used only to take pictures as instructed in this User’s Guide and in the INSTAX mini film instructions. For your ease and safety, please follow what is written in this User’s Guide. It is also a good idea to keep this User’s Guide in a safe, easy to find place where you can refer to it if needed.

WARNING

  • Never attempt to take this product apart. There is a danger of an electric shock.
  • If this product is dropped or damaged so that the inside is showing, do not touch it. There is danger of an electric shock.
  • If the camera or the batteries inside become hot, begin to smoke, make a burning smell or show any sign of unusual condition, remove the batteries right away. Use gloves to keep from burning your hands. Not removing batteries could result in burns or fire.
    Using a flash too close to a person’s eyes may for the short term affect the eyesight. Take care when taking picture of infants and young children.
  • If your camera gets wet or if something such as pieces of metal get inside, remove the batteries right away to avoid heat buildup or a fire starting inside the camera.
  • Do not use this camera in places where there is flammable gas or near open gasoline, benzene, paint thinner or other unstable substances which can give off dangerous vapors. Doing so could result in explosion or fire.
  • Store your camera out of the reach of infants and young children. Failure to do this could result in serious injury. (For example, the strap could become wrapped around a child’s neck and cause choking.)
  • Never take apart the batteries. Do not subject them to heat, throw them into an open fire, or attempt to short-circuit them. Doing so could result in the batteries exploding or splitting open causing burns or fire.
  • This symbol indicates danger, which could result in injury or death. Please follow these instructions.

WARNING

  • Only use specified batteries in this product. Use of incorrect type of batteries could cause explosion. Dispose of used batteries according to battery disposal instructions.
  • Make sure batteries are stored in a safe, secure place and well out of the reach of any infants, young children or pets.
  • Improper storage could result in a child swallowing a battery. (If a child swallows a battery, call a doctor or a hospital right away.)
  • Never get this product wet or handle it with wet hands. Doing so may result in an electric shock.
  • Never take flash photographs of people riding bicycles, driving cars or riding a horse. The flash can distract the driver and frighten the animal, possibly causing an accident.
  • Make sure that the battery C and D polarities are installed correctly in the camera. A damaged battery or electrolyte leakage may cause a fire, injury, and contaminate the environment.
  • Do not touch moving parts inside the camera. You may be injured.
  • The “CE” mark certifies that this product satisfies the requirements of the EU (European Union) regarding safety, public health, environment and consumer protection.(“CE” is the abbreviation of Conformité Européenne.)

CAUTION: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private Households
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)

This symbol on the product, or in the manual and in the warranty, and/or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. If your equipment contains easy removable batteries or accumulators, please dispose these separately according to your local requirements. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you have purchased the product. In Countries outside of EU: If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct way of disposal.

COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE

CAMERA CARE

  • Your camera is a precision instrument. Do not get it wet or drop it. Also, do not expose to sand.
  • Do not use a strap made for cellular phones or other similar electronic products. These straps are usually too weak to hold your camera securely. For safety, use only straps designed for your camera, and use only as specifically intended and instructed.
  • When using a tripod, check the strength of the tripod and then mount the camera by turning the tripod instead of the camera body. When mounting the camera to a tripod, be sure not to turn the tripod screw excessively, apply unreasonable force, etc. Also, do not carry the camera while it is mounted to the tripod. Personal injury or camera damage may result.
  • If you are not using your camera for a long interval, unload the batteries and keep it where it will be safe from heat, dust, and moisture.
  • Remove soil and dust from the lens, viewfinder window, etc. with an air blower and by wiping lightly with a piece of soft cloth.
  • Do not use solvent such as thinner and alcohol to remove soil.
  • Keep the film chamber and camera interior clean to avoid damaging films.
  • In hot weather, do not leave your camera in a closed car or on the beach, and do not leave it in moist places.
  • Moth repellent gas such as naphthalene adversely affects your camera and films. Avoid keeping your camera or films in a chest with mothballs.
  • Your camera is computer-controlled. If you should experience an operational issue, remove the batteries and then reload them.

Note that the temperature range within which your camera can be used is +5°C/+41°F to +40°C/+104°F.

INSTAX mini FILM AND PRINT CARE

  • See FUJIFILM INSTAX mini fi lm for fi lm use instructions. Follow all instructions for safe and proper use.
  • Keep the fi lm in a cool and dry place. Do not leave the fi lm in a place where the temperature is extremely high (e.g., in a closed car).
  • When you load a fi lm pack, use the fi lm as soon as possible.
  • If the fi lm has been kept in a place where the temperature is extremely high or low, bring it to room temperature before starting to take pictures.
  • Be sure to use the fi lm before the expiration or “Use Before” date.
  • Avoid airport checked luggage inspection and other strong X-ray illumination. The eff ect of fogging, etc. may appear on unused fi lm. We recommend that you carry the camera and/or the fi lm onto the aircraft as carry-on luggage. (Check with each airport for more information.)
  • Avoiding strong light, keep the developed prints in a cool and dry place.
  • Do not puncture, tear, or cut INSTAX mini fi lm. If fi lm becomes damaged, do not use.

Cautions on handling the film and prints
For details, refer to the instructions and warnings on FUJIFILM INSTAX mini film. Fujifilm CPL7B101-A00 Instax Mini 70 white (40)

Information for traceability in Europe

  • Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Corporation
  • Address, City: 7-3, Akasaka 9-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Country: JAPAN Authorized representative in Europe:
  • FUJIFILM EUROPE GMBH Address, City: Dusseldorf Heesenstrasse 31, 40549 Country: Germany

Information for FUJIFILM in the United States
FUJIFILM North America Corp. 200 Summit Lake Drive Valhalla, New York 10595, USA

Information for FUJIFILM in Canada
FUJIFILM Canada Inc. 600 Suffolk Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5R 4G4

FCC Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  • This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  • this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver id connected
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by FUJIFILM responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FAQS

Is the Instax Mini 70 better than the 11?

Image quality is pretty solid, the Mini 70 does a good job balancing the flash with ambient light when shooting portraits. However, High-key mode offers the only manual exposure override – increasing it by 2/3rds-stop – and there is no way to reduce exposure.

What is the difference between Instax Mini 70 and 90?

Both cameras take similar pictures, but the Mini 70 offers a little more control and longer battery life. The newer Mini 11, on the other hand, offers the convenience of point-and-shoot photography that requires very little thought about operating camera controls

Does Instax Mini 70 need batteries?

The only mode the Mini 70 has that the Mini 90 doesn’t is the Selfie mode, which is essentially the same thing as Macro in that it adjusts the focus range of the lens to 30cm-60cm

Does Instax Mini 70 have self-timer?

Before you even go to open a new pack of film, you must insert two CR2 lithium batteries into the Mini 70. The battery compartment, which opens and closes via a sliding battery door, can be found on the right side of the camera.

Does Instax Mini 7 and 11 use the same film?

The camera includes a tripod mount and a 10 self-timer that can take one or two shots. This makes the Instax Mini 70 one of the few instant cameras with a tripod mount. It weighs 15.2 oz / 430g (without batteries and film) and its dimensions are 6.1 x 5.1 x 2.7 inches.

Which instant camera has the cheapest film?

All Fujifilm Instax Mini instant cameras use the same size film. This includes the Instax Mini 90, Mini 70, Mini, 40, Mini 7s, Mini 8, Mini 9, Mini 11, Mini Liplay, and more.

What is the oldest Instax camera?

Instax (stylized as instax) is a brand of instant still cameras and instant films marketed by Fujifilm. The first camera and accompanying film, the Instax Mini 10 and Instax Mini film, were released on November 10, 1998.

Why is my Instax Mini 70 not working?

The number one reason most Instax cameras stop working is that the batteries need replacing. According to the manual, you can take an average of 100 shots with two new AA batteries (or around 10 rolls of film) so it is worth keeping track of just how many you’ve used up so that you can avoid any nasty surprises.

Can you turn flash off on Instax Mini 70?

No, the Instax Mini 11 does not have a self-timer. Here is a list of some of the Instax cameras that do have a self-timer and how long it is: Instax Mini 70 (10 seconds) Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic (10 seconds)

Does the Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 have a timer?

The Instax Mini Evo produces images that tend to have better exposure when using the auto exposure features. Also, colors from the Instax Mini Evo end up looking more vibrant and attractive in comparison to the Instax Mini Liplay.

Which is better Instax Mini Evo or mini Liplay?

The Instax Mini 40 takes clear photos — sharper than my Mini 90, which tends to soften details more often I like. Some photos are gonna be blown out and the flash can be harsh, but that’s all part of the Polaroid look. If you can’t appreciate that then stick to your phone camera.

What are the different modes on Instax Mini 70?

The Fujifilm Instax Mini 70 comes with seven shooting modes. These include a mode for selfies, hi-key, macro, landscape, and a mode for shooting with fill flash. There is also a selfie mode (either one or two frames) and an auto mode.

What is hi key on Instax Mini 70?

In the case of the Mini 70, the Hi Key mode is there so that you can achieve a brighter result than with the other modes. It is especially useful for low light scenes – such as interiors or shady outdoor locations – or selfies if you want to wash out skin imperfections.

Can I put a timer on my Instax Mini?

When you want to take a self portrait, Instax Mini’s self-portrait timer is a great feature. Here’s how to get started taking instant selfies: Mount your camera on a tripod or make sure it’s balanced on a flat surface. Locate the self-timer button on the back of the camera.

How do I reset my instax count?

The film exposure counter will reset if the back of the camera is opened while film is loaded. For example, if the back cover is opened after 6 shots have been taken, the counter will then show a full 10 left when in fact there are only 4

Documents / Resouces

Download manual
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.


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