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Printable image 
format

JPEG images taken with this unit

Print output time

Approximately 16 seconds
*  Plus 7 seconds when printed using 

instax-Rich Mode immediately after 
startup.

Print function

Images in the internal memory and 
images in the memory card can be 
printed

Reprint

Reprint is possible for images stored in 
print history (up to 50)

 

Other

Smartphone app 
linked functions

Smartphone image print function, 
remote shooting function, printed image 
transfer function, firmware upgrade 
function

LCD screen

3.0-inch TFT color LCD screen
Pixel count: Approximately 460,000 dots

External interface

Micro USB Micro-B (for charging only)

Power supply

Lithium ion battery (internal type: not 
removable)

Charging function

Built-in

Possible number of 
printed images

Approximately 100 (from full charge)
* The number of prints depends on the 

usage conditions.

Charging time

Approximately 2 to 3 hours
* Charging time depends on the 

temperature.

Main unit 
dimensions

87 mm × 122.9 mm × 36 mm (excluding 
projecting parts)

Main unit weight

Approximately 285 g

Operating 
environment

Temperature: 5°C to 40°C
Humidity: 20% to 80% (no condensation)

Film used

FUJIFILM instant film “instax mini” (sold 
separately)

* The above specifications are subject to change for better 

performance.

Troubleshooting

Please check the following items before considering a problem to 
be a malfunction. If the problem persists even after taking action, 
please contact our service center for repair or visit the website 
below.
FUJIFILM website: https://www.fujifilm.com/

If the following problem occurs���

Problem

Possible causes and solutions

I cannot turn on 
the camera.

The battery may be exhausted. Please 
charge the camera.

The battery is 
exhausted 
quickly.

If you use the camera in a very cold 
environment, the battery will drain quickly. 
Please keep the camera warm before 
shooting.

Camera shuts 
down during 
use.

The battery level may be low. Please charge 
the camera.

Charging does 
not start.

• 

Make sure that the USB power adapter 
plug is properly connected to the power 
outlet.

• 

Turn off the camera when charging it. If 
power is on camera will not charge.

It takes too long 
to charge.

At low temperatures, charging may take 
some time.

The self-timer 
lamp flashes 
while charging.

Charge the battery in a temperature range of 
+5 °C to +40 °C. If you cannot charge the 
battery within this range, please contact our 
support center.

I cannot shoot 
when I press the 
shutter button.

• 

Make sure that the power is on.

• 

If the battery level is low, please charge 
the camera.

• 

If the internal memory or memory card is 
full, insert a new memory card or delete 
unnecessary images.

• 

Use a memory card formatted with this 
unit.

• 

If the contact surface of the memory card 
(gold part) is dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry 
cloth.

• 

The memory card may be broken. Please 
insert a new memory card.

I cannot focus 
the camera.

Use the AF/AE lock to shoot subjects that are 
difficult to focus on.

The flash does 
not fire.

Check that the suppressed flash setting has 
not been selected. Select a setting other 
than the suppressed flash setting. 

Even though the 
flash fired, the 
image is dark.

• 

Check that you are not too far from the 
subject.  Please shoot within the flash 
range. Approximately 50 cm to 1.5 m.

• 

Hold the camera correctly so that you do 
not obstruct the flash with your fingers.

Summary of Contents for Instax mini Evo

Page 1: ... This User s Guide Full version corresponds to firmware version Ver 1 01 Depending on the firmware version the functions and screens may differ from those described There are two methods to upgrade the firmware For details refer to FIRMWARE UPGRADE p 22 INSTAX LENS 28mm F 2 0 F O C U S R A N G E 0 1 m ...

Page 2: ...g Film Sheets Display 15 Adding Effects to Your Photos 15 Selecting Lens Effects 15 Selecting a Film Effect 16 Specifying an Effect Combination 16 Registering an Effect Combination 16 Calling up Favorite Effects 16 Various Shots 17 Changing the Brightness of the Image 17 Using the Self Timer to Take Photos 17 Taking Photos with the Flash 18 Taking Macro Photos 18 Matching the Light Source when Tak...

Page 3: ...uman health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product 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 purchased the product In Countries outside of EU If you wish to discard this prod...

Page 4: ...ers or other body parts do not obstruct the lens during shooting 7 Tripod hole You can attach a tripod by using this hole 8 Power switch Turn the power switch clockwise to turn on the power Turn it counter clockwise to turn off the power 9 Reset button 1 If the camera is not operating properly press this button to force the camera to turn off After pressing the reset button turn the power switch o...

Page 5: ...button Press the Playback button to display the photos you have taken on the LCD Screen When in shooting mode this button is also used to switch to playback mode 20 Function button Press the Function button in shooting mode to check the current effect on the LCD Screen You can also save and recall effects 21Print lever Print the image displayed on the LCD Screen 22Effect reset button Return both t...

Page 6: ...ess Back again Shooting screen 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 LENS 1 Normal FILM 1 Normal instax Rich Mode Playback screen 15 14 LENS 1 Normal FILM 1 Normal instax Rich Mode 1 Current date and time 2 Lens effects 3 Film effects 4 Print quality 5 Number of shots available 4 6 Film remaining indicator 7 EXPOSURE 8 SELF TIMER 9 FLASH 10 MACRO 11 WHITE BALANCE 12 Battery remaining indicator 13 Bluetoot...

Page 7: ... Determines which menu item is displayed or selected Attaching the Shoulder Strap Follow the steps below to attach the shoulder strap to the camera body 1 Insert one end of the shoulder strap through the strap hook on the camera 2 Attach the strap body to the end of the strap 3 Attach the other end in the same manner The shoulder strap should be worn on the shoulder not hanging around the neck Mak...

Page 8: ...ation sleep mode while charging charging will be stopped To continue charging wake up the PC from hibernation sleep mode and reconnect the USB cable Depending on your PC s specifications settings or condition it may not be possible to charge the battery It is not possible to remove the battery The battery has not been fully charged at the factory be sure to charge the battery before using the came...

Page 9: ...he date and time and to pair your smartphone Before pairing registration install the instax mini Evo app on your smartphone If you are using an Android OS smartphone search for instax mini Evo on Google Play and install it Requirements for Android OS smartphones Android version 7 or later and have Google Play installed If you are using an iOS smartphone search for instax mini Evo in the App Store ...

Page 10: ...elect the number to be set DATE TIME YY MM DD NO SET Next configure the pairing settings 5 Press MENU OK BLUETOOTH SETTINGS Pair this product with a smartphone to use the functions linked to this product s smartphone app NO PAIRING If you do not want to configure the pairing settings press Back to exit the initial settings 6 Launch the instax mini Evo smartphone app and tap SETTINGS SETTINGS 7 Tap...

Page 11: ...airing registration has been completed PAIRING REGISTRATION PAIRING COMPLETE When pairing registration is complete the screen switches to the shooting screen Loading Unloading the instax mini Instant Film Pack Loading the Film Pack 1 Slide the film door lock and open the film door 1 2 2 Insert film pack by aligning the yellow marks 2 1 3 Close the film door 4 Remove the black film cover that is au...

Page 12: ... desired 4 Compose the photo Press or to adjust the composition Press to take a larger image of a distant subject or press to take a larger area 5 Press the Shutter button halfway to bring the subject into focus When the subject is in focus A beep is heard and a green AF frame appears on the LCD Screen When FACE DETECTION is enabled a green AF frame appears over the face of the person when the cam...

Page 13: ...ions images in the internal memory may be damaged or lost We recommend that you copy important images to another media hard disk CD R CD RW DVD R etc for backup If you send the camera in for repair we cannot guarantee the data in the internal memory When the camera is repaired we may need to check the data in the internal memory Playing Back the Images You Have Taken You can play back the images y...

Page 14: ...y Print 1 Press the Playback button 2 Press or on the Select button to select the photo you want to print 3 You have the option to enlarge the photo or make other edits 4 Turn the print lever to print 5 After the sound of the film ejecting stops hold the tip of the ejected film and remove it Be careful not to let your fingers or the camera strap get caught in the film ejection slot ...

Page 15: ...UJIFILM Instant Film instax mini Film develops in about 90 seconds the time varies with temperature Adding Effects to Your Photos Selecting Lens Effects Follow the steps below to select the type of lens effect to apply 1 Display the shooting screen 2 Rotate the Lens dial to select the type of lens effect The following guide appears LENS 1 Normal To cancel the set lens effect select Normal from the...

Page 16: ...ct Combination You can register a combination of your favorite effects You can recall a registered effect combination by pressing the Function button Registering an Effect Combination 1 Display the shooting screen 2 Rotate the Lens dial to select the type of lens effect 3 Turn the film dial to select the type of film effect 4 Press the Function button 5 Press MENU OK 6 Press or to select Favorite ...

Page 17: ...imer to Take Photos Use this function to take a group photo including the photographer or to prevent the camera from moving while the Shutter button is pressed 1 Press or until SELF TIMER appears on the shooting screen SELF TIMER 10 SEC 2 SEC OFF 2 Press or to select 2 SEC or 10 SEC The icon corresponding to the set self timer appears in the center of the screen If you do not want to set a self ti...

Page 18: ...fire automatically when the surroundings are dark This setting applies to most situations FORCED FLASH The flash will fire regardless of the brightness of the surroundings Use this setting when the subject is dark due to backlighting SUPPRESSED FLASH The flash will not fire even if the surroundings are dark This setting is suitable for shooting in places where flash photography is prohibited When ...

Page 19: ... in fine weather SHADE For shooting on cloudy days or in the shade FLUORESCENT LIGHT 1 For shooting under daylight fluorescent lighting FLUORESCENT LIGHT 2 For shooting under daylight white fluorescent lighting FLUORESCENT LIGHT 3 For shooting under white fluorescent lighting INCANDESCENT For shooting under light bulbs and incandescent lamps Taking a Photo of Yourself Selfie You can use the selfie...

Page 20: ...ir or fur that absorb light rather than reflect it Insubstantial objects such as smoke or flames Subjects with little difference between light and dark for example a person wearing clothes the same color as the background When there is a large contrast difference in the AF frame and the subject is in that area for example a subject in front of a high contrast background Printing from Print History...

Page 21: ...sit down which may cause the memory card to break The memory card may become hot to the touch after prolonged use but this is not a fault Do not put any labels on memory cards If the label comes off it may cause the camera to malfunction Precautions Regarding Using a Memory Card on a PC Always format an unused memory card or a memory card that has been used on a PC or other device before using it ...

Page 22: ...ENU 2 Select PAIRING REGISTRATION and press MENU OK 3 Press SETTINGS on the smartphone app 4 Press Bluetooth settings on the smartphone app 5 Press Connect on the smartphone app 6 Allow pairing DELETE PAIRING REG You can delete the information of a paired smartphone INFORMATION Displays the Bluetooth address and name of the device and information about the paired device PRINT QUALITY MODE Set to i...

Page 23: ...t once IMAGE ROTATE Rotates the image in 90 degree increments and displays it COPY Copies images from the internal memory to the memory card or from the memory card to the internal memory Follow the steps below 1 Select COPY from the PLAYBACK MENU 2 Select the copy destination and press MENU OK 3 Select FRAME or ALL FRAMES and press MENU OK If you selected ALL FRAMES copying starts If you selected...

Page 24: ...Recording method DCF compliant Exif Ver 2 3 Focus distance f 28 mm 35 mm film equivalent Aperture F2 0 Auto focus Single AF with AF Illuminator Shooting distance 10 cm to Shutter speed 1 4 second to 1 8000 second automatic switching Shooting sensitivity ISO100 to 1600 automatic switching Exposure control Program AE Exposure compensation 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV 1 3 EV step Metering method TTL 256 split me...

Page 25: ...roblem occurs Problem Possible causes and solutions I cannot turn on the camera The battery may be exhausted Please charge the camera The battery is exhausted quickly If you use the camera in a very cold environment the battery will drain quickly Please keep the camera warm before shooting Camera shuts down during use The battery level may be low Please charge the camera Charging does not start Ma...

Page 26: ...x mini film instructions For future reference keep the User s Guide in a safe easy place WARNING This symbol indicates danger which could result in injury or death Please follow these instructions WARNING If any of the following instances occur immediately unplug the Micro USB cable turn the camera off and cease use The camera becomes hot emits smoke emits a burnt smell or is functioning abnormall...

Page 27: ...creen Charging the Battery The battery has not been charged during manufacture Please charge the battery fully before first use Charge the battery using the supplied Micro USB cable Charging times will increase at ambient temperatures below 10 C or above 35 C Do not attempt to charge the battery at temperatures above 40 C or at temperatures below 5 C as the battery will not charge Battery Life At ...

Page 28: ... magnetic fields static electricity or radio interference Do not use the transmitter in the vicinity of microwave ovens or in other locations subject to magnetic fields static electricity or radio interference that may prevent reception of wireless signals Mutual interference may occur when the transmitter is used in the vicinity of other wireless devices operating in the 2 4 GHz band The Bluetoot...

Page 29: ...epresentative in Europe FUJIFILM EUROPE GMBH Address City Dusseldorf Heesenstrasse 31 40549 Country Germany Authorized Representative in UK FUJIFILM UK Limited St Martins Business Centre St Martins Way Bedford MK42 0LF If you have any inquiries about this product please contact a FUJIFILM authorized dealer or access the website below https www fujifilm com ...

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