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Instax Unveils the 'Instax Mini 12' with Improved Features and Handling

Fujifilm has announced the new ‘Instax Mini 12,’ an instant camera that serves as an update to the previous ‘Instax Mini 11.’ Users may twist the lens to enter 'Close Up Mode' instead of depending on the standard point-and-shoot approach. Moreover, you can turn the instant camera on and off by twisting the lens to one of the visibly marked "on" or "off" positions.

In the past, you had to push a button on the side to turn the camera on, pop the lens out, and then turn the camera back off. Moreover, it is thinner and doesn't have the curved edge of the Instax Mini 11, making it simpler to handle while shooting pictures. Despite not being able to turn off the flash, users will benefit from the new automatic flash control technology for bright and low-light environments.
Trend Themes
1. Improved Instant Cameras - Upgraded instant cameras with added features and improved handling.
2. Manual Control Cameras - Cameras with manual controls for focus and flash lights.
3. Miniature Cameras - Increased use and demand for smaller, easily portable cameras.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Industry - Companies in the photography industry can innovate by improving the user experience of instant cameras.
2. Consumer Electronics Industry - Companies in this industry should consider adding a line of instant cameras with more manual control options.
3. Travel and Tourism Industry - The trend of miniature cameras can disrupt the industry by allowing users to capture moments on-the-go easily.

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