Fuji instant cameras and mini printers are a great way to enjoy photography and capture a memory forever. Fujifilm’s Instax range gives you the physical print instantly which means you can quickly and easily display that memory in your album or on your wall. Do you love seeing your photos in print? This holiday season, wouldn’t it be great to capture memories and instantly display them as a reminder for the whole year. Read on to learn more about the Fujifilm Instax instant cameras and mini printer, and how you can win one.

Enjoy limitless fun with Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 instant camera

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 is your gateway to enjoy photography. The Instax Square SQ1 is a fully analog camera that helps you eject small high quality prints immediately on the push of the button and develop practically before your eyes with the finished image appearing in just 90 seconds. It is a simple and practical instant camera. Twist the lens to turn it on, twist it again for Selfie mode, and twist back completely to turn off the camera. The Auto-exposure feature lets you capture bright photos even in the dark spaces with no special settings needed. With the Selfie-mode feature, position yourself in the selfie mirror and get the best shot—even extreme close-ups!

Capture joyful moments with Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 instant camera

The Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 brings fully automatic exposure, and improves the selfie capability, without losing any charm of the previous model, the Mini 9. A perfect camera for kids and teens; even university student are sure to get a kick out it. And everyone loves the safety inherent in capturing memories that don’t go straight to the cloud. The camera is lightweight and handy to accompany you anywhere. These instant cameras come in a wide range of adorable colors and give you the choice of extra-wide or credit card-sized prints.

Print-on-the-go with Fujifilm Instax Mini Link Smartphone Printer

The Fujifilm Instax Mini Link Smartphone Printer transforms your phone or tablet into an instant camera. This printer is equipped with Bluetooth and a motion sensor to pair seamlessly with your phone or tablet. All you need is to download the free “INSTAX MINI LINK” from the App Store or Google Play store and enjoy printing some of the many photos stored on your smartphone or tablet. You can also edit and customize your pictures with frames and filters before printing them out and sharing them. I am sure many of us have never printed like this before!

Fujifilm Instant Cameras make a perfect last-minute-gift

The Fujifilm instant cameras are low in cost, easy to use, and deliver instantly shareable photos, making them a popular choice for gifting. For example, my editor put an Instax photo of a shared memory in each Christmas card he mailed out to family this year. And he says he stuck tiny magnets on the backs and covered his fridge with photos of family and friends to make them feel near during this year of isolation. What wonderful ideas will you have for displaying and sharing your photos if you win?

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter only once in a comment below this article. In a comment tell us one creative way you’ll share or display the photos if you win.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select three (3) winners from all eligible entries to win either the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Instant Camera (with square film) or the Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera (with mini film) or the Fujifilm Instax Mini Link Smartphone Printer (with mini film) from Best Buy.

This contest runs from Dec 19th until Jan 5th.

Remember, you can only enter once below this article. But share this contest with your family and friends and ask them how they would use the photos if they won.

Win a Fujifilm Instax Camera or Printer Rules and Regulations

Good Luck!

Bhupinder Kaur
Bhupinder is a senior editor and a collaborative team player at Best Buy Canada. She is passionate about creating consistent digital experiences with her writing, editing, analytics, and project management skills. Other than that, she loves to cook authentic Indian recipes for friends and family.

1790 COMMENTS

  1. i would make a collage of this past year! 2020 was challenging and eventful from the strangest graduation for out teen to some wonderful memories made…

  2. I will display the photos in a painted vintage frame, where i have pulled out the glass and have rows of string hung across and i attach mini clothes pins to hold the photos.

  3. I would take photos of the opening of Christmas gifts and then send the photos with thank you cards to the grandparents. Thanks for a great giveaway.

  4. I would buy the string lights with the little clips and display my pictures on that! I also think they would be cute to pin to the wall going up my stairs!

  5. I have this cute string of lights, with little cloths-pin’s for photos! I’d finally string it up and hang all my pictures from it!

  6. Several ideas come to mind. Make photo albums to send to my 2 sisters in the US. Have not seen them in over 15 years. Or make a Family Collage of all our families and relatives to put next to our Family Tree . make small collages to sent to my siblings to put next to their computers. The possibilities are endless with a good camera.

  7. Since they are instant pics, I would hang a string in my livingroom and use small clothes pins to hang them from the string.

  8. I would take several photos and have them re printed and made into a calendar for my parents. It would be something for them to remember all of their children and grandchildren and great grandchildren. Both parents are in their 90’s and would give them something special.

  9. To make sure the next generation sees images of nana and us before her passing. We had very few images of papa when he passed, I want them to remember nana

  10. I loive taking pictures of the grandchildren and sharing with my brothers and sisters. In any format I can!

  11. I would frame pics from our vacations and add to the ones we have in our computer room. We’ve made it a vacation memory room.

  12. Going on a trip to see family in Italy Rome for the first time i will take a lot of pictures of the vatican museum and family..Would be great to win this !

  13. iF STILL CONFINED WE WILL BA TAKING A LOT OF PICTURES OF OUR NEW BORN BABY DUE IN APRIL 2021 IF NOT CONFINED WE WILL STILL BE TAKING A WHOLE LOT OF PICTURES OF OUR NEW BORN BABY BUT THIS TIME WE WILL BE TAKING THEM EVERYWHERE WE GO!,,LOL,,CHEERS!

  14. My friends and I are going on a Safari in the next year, so we’re going to try and get some wild and crazy photos of all the wildlife and places we’re going to see in Africa!

  15. I would try to capture loves small but happy moments. Maybe I’ll turn those photos into a small picture book. Thanks for the chance to participate in this.

  16. i have taken a lot of pictures and where are they? Not in photo albums or scrapbooks. I would love to actually take some pictures I can send to my relatives who are not tech savvy. I always promise but never seem to get around to printing some off. I am never happy with the quality when I do. I think my aunt in BC would love to see pictures of my son and brand new daughter-in-law. They eloped! 10/15/2020.

  17. I just bought a book called “The Adventure Challenge Book”. I got one for couples and one for friends. There are 50 challenges in each book and after each challenge it has a spot in the book to post a picture. This camera is perfect for the adventures I would like to have with my friends and my wife

  18. One creative way I’d share or display the photos would be in a mosaic then take a photo of the whole new photo and post it on my social media accounts. Even the individual photos in a staged setting would make a cool mp4 vlog. Interesting lots to think about!

  19. I love having photos on my fridge so I would continue by placing all of them onto there.
    It’s a beautiful way to showcase loved ones and the memories it holds for others to see.
    I would also show these to everyone in every social media available

  20. I would try to create a “macro” image by stitching together several close up Instax photos of the same subject.

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