- Fujifilm announced the Instax Mini 13 on March 16, 2026 — a refreshed version of the wildly popular Mini 12 with a new bubbly design and five pastel colors.
- The biggest upgrade is a dual self-timer (2-second and 10-second delays), plus a built-in wedge accessory for propping the camera on flat surfaces.
- Priced at $93.95, it arrives in late June 2026 alongside a new space-themed Pastel Galaxy film pack ($17.99).
Fujifilm announced the Instax Mini 13 on March 16, 2026 — the latest entry in what is arguably the world’s most popular instant camera series. The Mini line has been Fujifilm’s gateway drug into analog photography for years, and the Mini 13 doesn’t try to reinvent the formula. Instead, it adds a handful of welcome tweaks that make an already-great party camera even better.
What’s New on the Instax Mini 13
The headline feature is a dual self-timer — a first for Fujifilm’s budget Instax line. Photographers can choose between a 2-second or 10-second delay, controlled by a new lever around the shutter button. Previously, self-timers were reserved for pricier models like the Instax Mini 99 ($234.95), so bringing this feature down to the entry-level model is a smart move.

To complement the timer, Fujifilm includes a clever wedge-shaped accessory attached to the wrist strap. The rubber Instax logo charm doubles as a mini stand that props the camera up on flat surfaces at an upward angle — perfect for group selfies without needing a tripod. Speaking of which, the Mini 13 still lacks a tripod mount, so the wedge is Fujifilm’s workaround for hands-free shooting.
Everything else carries over from the Mini 12: Close-Up Mode, a selfie mirror next to the lens, automatic exposure adjustment, parallax correction in close-up, and an automatic flash that fires in most conditions. The lens still uses the satisfying twist-to-power-on mechanism with tactile indents for switching between normal and close-up modes.
A Fresh New Look
The Mini 13 sports a noticeably different design compared to its predecessor. The smooth, rounded body of the Mini 12 has been replaced with a sculpted, four-section facade that gives the camera a pillowy, puffy-coat-like appearance. It’s bubbly, fun, and very much on-brand for a camera aimed at casual shooters and younger photographers.

It launches in five pastel colors:
- Dreamy Purple
- Frost Blue
- Candy Pink
- Lagoon Green
- Clay White
Physically, the Mini 13 measures 4.8 × 3.8 × 2.5 inches with the lens retracted and weighs 14.5 ounces loaded with batteries and film — essentially the same footprint as the Mini 12. It runs on two AA batteries (included), which are easy to find anywhere.
Pastel Galaxy: Space-Themed Instax Film
Alongside the camera, Fujifilm is launching Pastel Galaxy — a new Instax Mini film variety with bright, cosmic-themed borders. Think sparkly nebula patterns framing your instant prints. It’s a fun addition to Fujifilm’s growing collection of specialty film borders and should be a hit at parties and events.

The Pastel Galaxy film will retail for $17.99 per pack (10 shots), arriving around the same time as the camera. Standard color film remains available in two-packs (20 shots) for around $17, while Monochrome film runs $12 per pack.
Instax Mini 13 vs. Mini 12: What Changed?
Let’s be honest — this is an incremental update. Here’s the quick breakdown:
| Feature | Instax Mini 12 | Instax Mini 13 |
|---|---|---|
| Self-Timer | ❌ No | ✅ 2s / 10s |
| Camera Stand | ❌ No | ✅ Strap wedge accessory |
| Body Design | Smooth, rounded | Sculpted, four-section |
| Close-Up Mode | ✅ | ✅ |
| Selfie Mirror | ✅ | ✅ |
| Auto Exposure | ✅ | ✅ |
| Tripod Mount | ❌ | ❌ |
| Price | ~$84 | $93.95 |
| Battery | AA × 2 | AA × 2 |
The self-timer is the only functional addition. If you already own a Mini 12 that’s working fine, there’s no compelling reason to upgrade. But if you’re buying your first instant camera or shopping for a gift, the Mini 13 is the one to get.
Price and Availability
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 13 carries an MSRP of $93.95 (about $110 CAD, £80, AU$119). Fujifilm expects it to be available in late June 2026. The Pastel Galaxy film arrives around the same time for $17.99 per pack.
At under $100, the Mini 13 remains one of the most affordable ways to get into instant photography — and it makes an excellent gift for birthdays, graduations, and holidays. If you want more creative control, consider the best beginner film cameras roundup, which includes the Instax Mini Evo among other options.
Who Is This Camera For?
The Instax Mini line has always been about accessibility and fun, not technical prowess. The Mini 13 is perfect for:
- First-time photographers who want a dead-simple analog experience
- Party and event use — hand it to guests and let them snap away
- Gift buyers looking for something fun and affordable
- Anyone who loves instant prints but doesn’t need the bells and whistles of the Mini 99 or Instax Mini Evo
As Bing Liem, president of Fujifilm North America’s Imaging Division, put it: “Mini 13 is a perfect fit because experimenting with instant photography — trying out new lighting, poses, or scenes (especially by using the new self-timer feature) — are all fantastic ways to express oneself artistically.”
The instant camera and film market continues to thrive even as CIPA data shows DSLRs fading. Compact cameras and instant film have benefited enormously from a cultural shift back toward physical, intentional photography — and the Mini 13 is Fujifilm keeping its foot firmly on that accelerator.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Fujifilm Instax Mini 13 come out?
Fujifilm expects the Instax Mini 13 to be available in late June 2026. Pre-orders at major retailers are expected to open soon.
How much does the Instax Mini 13 cost?
The MSRP is $93.95 in the U.S. That’s about $10 more than the Mini 12’s current street price, but still under $100 — keeping it firmly in impulse-buy and gift territory.
Does the Instax Mini 13 use the same film as the Mini 12?
Yes. Both cameras use standard Instax Mini film, which is widely available in color, black-and-white, and specialty border variants. Any Mini film you already own will work.
Should I upgrade from the Mini 12 to the Mini 13?
Probably not — unless you really want the self-timer. The image quality, film format, and core features are identical. If your Mini 12 still works, keep using it. If you’re buying new, go with the Mini 13.
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Featured image: Fujifilm press photo.
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