Instax deals this Cyber Monday - here are my top deals I have found this year

Instax Black Friday deals
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I love an Instax camera, I find them an absolute joy to use, as one of the most fun ways I can share photography with my friends and family and create treasured memories to look back on.

I advocate that everyone should own an instant camera, and with the holidays just around the corner, Fujifilm's Instax range of cameras, printers, and films make some of the best gifts, and now is the time to buy, with most of the range seeing savings this Black Friday.

Instax Mini 12 | was £79.99 | now £69Save £10 at Jessops

Instax Mini 12 | was £79.99 | now £69
Save £10 at Jessops The latest in Fujifilm's long line of Instax Mini cameras, and while this doesn't offer anything revolutionary over the Mini 11, it does improve the lens and overall experience. Not a huge saving, but a little bonus money off certainly helps with this popular holiday gift.

Instax Square SQ40 | was £139.99 | now £119
Save £20.99 at Amazon

Instax Square SQ40 | was £139.99 | now £119
Save £20.99 at Amazon
This is the latest Instax Square camera from Instax, and adds a vintage design that is much more classy than the pop colors of the SQ1, and suits a more discerning Instax shooter, but the camera still offers all the usual great Instax fun!

Instax Square SQ6was £124.99now £89.99Save £35 at Amazon

Instax Square SQ6 | was £124.99 | now £89.99
Save £35 at Amazon Get instant prints with this fun camera. The SQ6 produces 2.4 x 2.4-inch color prints on Instax Square paper and has an integrated selfie mirror. It's available in a choice of colors at this price, although the Taylor Swift special edition remains elusive.

Instax Mini 40 | was £94.99 | now £84
Save £10.99 at Amazon

Instax Mini 40 | was £94.99 | now £84
Save £10.99 at Amazon
The classiest Instax Mini camera is seeing a discount. If you aren't a fan of the colorful styling of the Instax Mini 11 or 12 then this might be the more demure instant camera you are looking for to still join in the fun. 

Instax Square SQ1 | was £119 | now £94Save £25 at Wex

Instax Square SQ1 | was £119 | now £94
Save £25 at Wex Get instant prints with this fun camera. The SQ1 produces 2.4 x 2.4-inch color prints on Instax Square paper and has an integrated selfie mirror. It's available in a choice of colors at this price, although the Taylor Swift special edition remains elusive.

Instax Square Link Printer |was £129.99| now £94.99Save £35 at Amazon

Instax Square Link Printer | was £129.99 | now £94.99
Save £35 at Amazon This printer allows you to print photos from your phone or your Fujifilm cameras directly using Bluetooth onto Instax Square prints. The Instax Square size is my personal favorite as the Goldilocks of Instax film.

Instax Link Mini 2 Printer | was £114.99 | now £94
Save £20 at Amazon

Instax Link Mini 2 Printer | was £114.99 | now £94
Save £20 at Amazon
If you love Instax Mini film, then this printer allows you to print any photo as an Instax Mini print. You can link to your phone or Fujifilm camera via Bluetooth to make this process super simple.

Instax Link Wide Printer | was £139.99 | now £94
Save £45 at Amazon

Instax Link Wide Printer | was £139.99 | now £94
Save £45 at Amazon
Go wide with your prints with this Instax printer. Print any photo from your phone or camera in the widest Instax format available, great for group shots, street scenes, or landscapes where you want a different perspective.

Instax Mini Film Film (60 Exposures) | was £44.97 | now £42
Save £2.97 at Jessops

Instax Mini Film Film (60 Exposures) | was £44.97 | now £42
Save £2.97 at Jessops
This multipack of Instax Mini film not only will keep you going throughout the entire holiday period and not have you running out to the shops! This is also a great chance to save big bucks versus buying individual packs, the saving isn't massive, but every penny counts!

Instax Mini Monochrome | £9.99
Buy at Amazon

Instax Mini Monochrome | £9.99
Buy at Amazon
Instax makes a number of different films, with colored borders and patterned edges. But for an artier approach to your instant shooting, why not take your photos in black and white?

Gareth Bevan
Reviews Editor

Gareth is a photographer based in London, working as a freelance photographer and videographer for the past several years, having the privilege to shoot for some household names. With work focusing on fashion, portrait and lifestyle content creation, he has developed a range of skills covering everything from editorial shoots to social media videos. Outside of work, he has a personal passion for travel and nature photography, with a devotion to sustainability and environmental causes.