Fujifilm's newest analog instant camera now gives you a pure point-and-shoot experience. The Instax Mini 11, which will be available in mid-March for just under $70 (approximately £55 or AUD$105 converted), will automatically adjust shutter speed and flash output according to ambient light conditions.
Past models, including its predecessor, the Mini 9, required you to manually change an exposure dial. Having the camera make the change on its own could mean fewer wasted shots. Not only does that mean potentially better pictures, but at 60 to 70 cents a shot, it could save you a bit of money, too.