FUJIFILM announces its instax mini 13 instant camera

FUJIFILM Europe GmbH, Imaging Solutions Division, has announced the introduction of its instax mini 13™ instant camera (mini 13). Following in the footsteps of the popular instax mini 12™ instant camera launched in 2023, mini 13 brings a fun, playful new look and feel with its soft, sculpted shape and a metallic silver logo that accents the front of the camera.

New for mini 13 is the introduction of a self-timer, with options for 2 or 10 seconds, giving the photographer the opportunity to be in the shot themselves with their subjects, or for easy hands-free selfies (with the help of the included wedge-shaped angle adjustment accessory). The mini 13’s main features also include a Close-Up Mode, Selfie Mirror, and Auto Exposure capabilities, as well as the Parallax Correction feature, in which the camera’s viewfinder aligns with the lens when using Close-Up Mode, minimizing object shifts to produce a centered photo. The mini 13 also features Automatic Flash Control, which optimizes image quality in bright or low light situations. The lens structure is designed to provide intuitive steps both for powering the camera on/off and for accessing the popular Close-Up Mode with a simple twist of the lens.

 

“Our instax™ mini line of mini instant cameras, smartphone printers, and film represents not only an incredible value for our users, but in many cases, it’s a user’s first foray into analog photography,” said Shin Udono, Senior Vice President, Imaging Solutions, FUJIFILM Europe. “The 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 and be a part of your art. We’re looking forward to seeing what our community creates with the mini 13!”  

 

instax UP!™ Smartphone App Update Announced

Along with the introduction of mini 13, the free, downloadable instax™ UP! smartphone app is debuting new and enhanced features. This app is designed for instax™ users to digitally scan, import, organize, and store their photos in one place, regardless of which instax™ instant film, camera or printer product they use. The updated version brings increased image scanning precision by integrating the use of AI. The overall learning capability of the app has been greatly enhanced so that it can recognize images versus backgrounds or other extraneous content, resulting in cleaner, more precise scans. 

New Film Variety Introduced

Pastel Galaxy, the new instax™ mini instant film, will be introduced along with mini 13, featuring a fun cosmic theme complete with sparkly, glossy embellishments, and soothing colors to add a cool vibe to a user’s instax™ photos. 

Colors, Pricing, and Availability

Fujifilm’s instax mini 13™ instant camera will be available in Dreamy Purple, Frost Blue, Candy Pink, Lagoon Green, and Clay White. It will be available to purchase at Fujifilm retailers nationwide from 25th June 2026 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of €90.00 (inc. VAT). The instax™ mini Pastel Galaxy film will also be available to purchase from 25th June 2026 at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of €11.50 (inc. VAT). 

For more information on instax, please visit www.instax.ie

 

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How Smart Technology Is Making Dental Visits More Precise and Comfortable

Smart technology is changing how dental care is delivered. It helps make appointments more accurate, more comfortable, and easier to understand. These tools support a smoother experience for patients who want clear explanations and reliable treatment.

Digital Diagnostics: Faster, Clearer, and More Comfortable

Digital X-rays give detailed images with less radiation than old film X-rays. The sensors are small and comfortable, and the images appear right away. This makes it easier to explain what is happening inside your mouth. Three-dimensional imaging adds even more detail by showing your teeth, roots, and jaw from different angles. With clearer information, problems can be found earlier and treatment plans become more accurate.

Benefits of digital diagnostics include:
• Less radiation exposure
• Quick and comfortable imaging
• Better visibility for early detection
• More accurate treatment planning

Intraoral Cameras: Helping You Understand Your Oral Health

Intraoral cameras show real-time pictures inside your mouth. You can see the same images your clinician sees. This makes dental conversations easier to follow and helps you understand why certain treatments are recommended.

Laser Dentistry: Comfortable Treatment with Less Healing Time

Laser tools allow for gentle gum treatment, decay removal, and whitening. They help reduce discomfort, bleeding, and recovery time. Many patients feel less nervous knowing that lasers often require:

  • Less anesthesia
    • Shorter healing periods
    • More precise targeting during treatment

Sedation Options: Keeping You Calm During Visits

Sedation helps patients who feel anxious or nervous. Options like nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation provide a calm experience so you can complete treatment without added stress.

Sedation is helpful for patients who:
• Have dental anxiety
• Need longer or more complex procedures
• Feel uneasy with drills or bright lights
• Have had difficult dental experiences in the past

 

Teledentistry: Simple Support from Home

Virtual visits make it easy to ask questions or get follow-up advice when a full in-office appointment is not needed. This is helpful for busy patients or those who prefer to speak with a professional before coming in. Teledentistry offers guidance but does not replace hands-on care.

AI-Assisted Tools: Better Detection with Clearer Insight

AI programs review dental images and point out early signs of decay or bone changes. This helps clinicians make accurate decisions and catch problems sooner. Early detection also leads to simpler and more effective treatments.

AI assistance helps with:
• Early spotting of potential problems
• More accurate diagnoses
• Reduced risk of missed findings

Smart At-Home Tools: Helping You Build Better Habits

Smart toothbrushes and oral health apps track brushing habits and offer reminders. They help patients maintain good routines between visits. While these tools are helpful, professional dental checkups remain important for spotting issues that daily brushing cannot detect.

Digital Workflow: Faster and More Efficient Appointments

Digital workflows streamline many steps of dental care. Tools like digital scanners, electronic records, and online forms help reduce waiting time and make visits more organized. These systems also support clearer communication between the dental team and dental labs, which can improve accuracy during procedures. Visiting a dental clinic remains essential because these digital tools work best when paired with in-person evaluation and professional guidance. Clinics that focus on advanced cosmetic and restorative work, such as those seen at Lowenberg, Lituchy & Kantor, highlight how in-clinic expertise and modern technology work together to create dependable treatment outcomes.

Digital workflows support:
• Better fitting restorations through detailed scans
• Faster communication with dental labs
• Reduced risk of errors or lost information
• More reliable treatment outcomes

Enhanced Sterilisation Technology: Supporting a Safe Visit

Modern sterilisation systems clean and prepare instruments quickly and consistently. Digital tracking confirms that each tool has been processed correctly. This maintains a safe environment for all patients.

Smart Scheduling Systems: Shorter Waits and Better Timing

Automated scheduling helps clinics plan appointments more accurately. Reminders keep patients informed, and real-time updates reduce delays. This creates a smoother visit from start to finish.

Scheduling tech improves:
• On-time appointments
• Reduced waiting room congestion
• Better planning for both patients and staff

Conclusion

Smart technology makes dental visits easier, clearer, and more comfortable. While at-home tools and virtual support are helpful, visiting a dental clinic is essential for early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment. Clinics that use modern technology along with professional experience provide a level of safety, precision, and care that cannot be achieved at home.