Fujifilm’s Newest instax mini Evo Cinema Camera Takes Inspiration From the 1965 FUJICA Single-8
A video-capable hybrid camera brings cinematic “Eras Dial” effects to the palm of your hand.
Summary
- Fujifilm announces the “instax mini Evo Cinema,” a hybrid instant camera capable of capturing both stills and 15-second video clips
- The device introduces the “Eras Dial,” offering 10 distinct visual and audio effects inspired by historical periods like the 1960s and 1980s
- A retro-inspired vertical grip design pays homage to the 1965 FUJICA Single-8, merging heritage aesthetics with modern QR-code sharing
Fujifilm has officially expanded its prestigious “Evo series” with the launch of the instax mini Evo Cinema. Debuting in Japan on January 30, this hybrid powerhouse bridges the gap between traditional photography and motion. By integrating video capture into the instant format, Fujifilm is moving beyond the static frame, allowing users to embed digital video data directly onto a physical print via an automatically generated QR code.
The mini Evo Cinema’s standout feature is the “Eras Dial,” a creative control hub that lets users cycle through 10 era-specific filters. From the grainy 8mm aesthetic of the 1960s to the saturated CRT textures of the 1970s, each effect is paired with processed audio — including the nostalgic whir of film reels — to create a multi-sensory “time travel” experience. With 10 adjustable levels for each effect, the camera offers 100 possible creative expressions, all controllable via tactile dials that deliver a satisfying analog click.
Structurally, the camera is a love letter to Fujifilm’s heritage. The black-and-gray body adopts a vertical grip design inspired by the 1965 FUJICA Single-8, complete with a “Print Lever” that mimics the sensation of winding manual film. Beyond its standalone capabilities, the device functions as a smartphone printer and 3-in-1 creative tool. A dedicated app allows for cinematic editing, including the addition of movie-style opening and ending templates, ensuring that every “drop” is as polished as a theatrical release.
Check out the camera above. The Fujifilm instax mini Evo Cinema releases January 30 in Japan.



















