Eventually, I came across an advert for the Instax Pal, a really small camera that can fit in the palm of your hand at 43 x 44 millimetres, and is so light!
Obviously, I bought it, I got it in the colour "milky white" as for some reason, it was £10 (60 STEEM) cheaper than all of the other colours.
Overall, the Instax Pal was £68 (408 STEEM) at the time I bought it, and I got a case for it at £9.99 (59.94 STEEM).
One thing to note is that unlike other Instax camera, this one does not have a built in printer (it's too small), so you can buy separately the printer or just link it to your phone with Bluetooth, and download any pictures you take (which I will do).
In terms of internal storage, it can only hold 50 pictures at a time. This can be increased with the addition of a microSD card (I still haven't decided whether I want one yet).
In the box with the camera, it comes with a charging cable, and a loop attachment.
This loop attachment acts as a camera strap, but you put it on your thumb while you take pictures, or you can attach it to the top of the small camera - this helps you know what your camera will actually pick up in its pictures.
So, when you take pictures, you can't actually see what the camera is picking up as there is no screen on the back, only the shutter button. Instead, you can connect it to your phone (using their app) to remotely take pictures, clicking the shutter via your phone.
I've tried both, and there's no difference, just fun really!
The picture above (of my lunch) was taken on my phone's camera.
The picture above was taken with the instax pal, it takes pictures with the "instax frame" already applied, and you can add emojis, filters, and text onto any pictures you take. You can choose the text's colour as well.