Fujifilm has launched the Instax Pal digital camera in India. The palm-sized digital camera joins the Instax series of instant cameras and smartphone printers of the company. According to the company, the eye-catching and ultra-compact camera caters to the modern and evolving needs of users as it allows them to capture spontaneous moments and memories anytime and anywhere.  

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Fujifilm Instax Pal is available in five colours — Gem Black, Powder Pink, Pistachio Green, Lavender Blue and Milky White. 

"This latest release is a step forward towards revolutionizing the instant camera industry by 'Making Small Moments Feel Big'," the company said. 

By removing the printing function, Fujifilm India has shrunk the size of the Instax Pal to fit in a palm, enabling better mobility. 

The Pal camera comes with different modes. For example, the Standard Mode utilises a wide-angle lens for unique shots from elevated positions or sharp angles. The Remote Mode connects the camera to a smartphone via Bluetooth, using a dedicated Instax Pal App to remotely shoot selfies or group photos and view the clicks right as they are taken. 

The app also allows users to resize the photos in mini, Square or Wide formats and add emojis, stickers or text to the images. 

Additionally, the Interval Mode grabs a continuous series of photographs at a three-second interval. 

Supporting interconnectivity, the Pal can connect with INSTAX Link Printer Series - Mini Link 2, Wide Link and Square Link and other INSTAX cameras - Mini LiPlay and Mini EVO, enabling users to print clicked images as INSTAX prints in various sizes.

Fujifilm Instax Pal Price

The Instax Pal range starts from Rs 10,999 and is currently available at the Fujifilm India retail stores and website. Users also have the option to pair their INSTAX Pal with separate silicone cases that include a strap carabiner and a Link Mode switch, enabling quick photo printing using the INSTAX Link Series printers right after capturing the image.

Also, Fujifilm India is celebrating 25 years of its Instax instant camera series, launched in 1998.