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Fujifilm Instax Pal Review

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9
Score
62/100
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$258
Released
January 2023

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Fujifilm Instax Pal
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Our editorial take on the Fujifilm Instax Pal

The Fujifilm Instax Pal is a tiny, ultra-portable digital camera built around the playful Instax ecosystem. Weighing just 41 grams and measuring about 43mm on each side, it fits almost anywhere and pairs with Instax printers to produce physical prints. Its 4.9-megapixel 1/5-inch sensor and fixed 16.25mm equivalent lens deliver a sharp, wide-angle perspective that reviewers found surprisingly capable for such a small device. The camera stores roughly 50 images internally and supports microSD cards for expansion.

Reviewers appreciated the Pal's creative features, portability, and ease of use. Its wide lens and retro aesthetic charmed most testers, and the print quality through Instax printers came out well. The catch is that the controls are minimal to the point of being ambiguous, leaving users to figure out what works by trial and error. At $100, it occupies a niche space between a toy and a serious tool, and reviewers questioned exactly who would get the most out of it. The Pal is a fun novelty for Instax fans, but its unclear interface and tiny sensor make it a harder sell for anyone seeking a capable everyday compact.

Best for: Instax enthusiasts who want an ultra-portable companion camera for spontaneous, printable snapshots.
What's great
  • Sharp, wide-angle lens delivers better image quality than expected
  • Extremely compact and lightweight at just 41 grams
  • Fun creative features and multiple sharing options via Bluetooth and microSD
  • Easy to use with simple automatic exposure and ISO switching
  • Prints come out well through Instax printers
Watch outs
  • Minimal controls are unclear and require guesswork
  • Niche appeal with no clear target audience
  • Tiny 1/5-inch sensor limits image quality potential

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Specs

Io
Usb
USB Type-C (for charging only)
Wireless
Bluetooth
Card Slot
microSD, microSDHC
Body
Battery
Lithium ion battery (Built-in type)
Weight Grams
41 g
Dimensions Mm
42.3 x 44.4 x 43.0 mm (excluding projecting parts)
Lens
Optical Zoom
None
Aperture Range
f/2.2
Focal Length Equiv
16.25 mm
Min Focus Distance
19.4 cm
Extras
Flash
Automatic / OFF / ON
Speaker
Yes
Iso Range
ISO 100 to 1600 (automatic switching)
Self Timer
Approximately 2 seconds / approximately 10 seconds
Flash Range
Approximately 60 cm to 1.5 m
Charging Time
Approximately 2 to 3 hours
Shutter Speed
1/4 second to 1/8000 second (automatic switching)
White Balance
Auto
Metering Method
TTL 256 split metering, multi metering
Exposure Control
Program AE
Internal Storage
Approximately 50 images
Recording Method
JPEG (DCF compliant Exif Ver 2.3)
Operating Humidity
20% to 80% (no condensation)
Exposure Compensation
-2.0 EV to +2.0 EV (1/3 EV step)
Operating Temperature
5°C to 35°C
Storage Capacity Per Gb
Approximately 850 images per 1 GB
Sensor
Sensor Size
1/5 inch
Sensor Type
1/5-inch CMOS with primary color filter
Effective Megapixels
4.9 MP (2560x1920)
Release
Launch Price Usd
$116.95
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