MiNT Camera has partnered with Impossible Project, now Polaroid, a manufacturer of instant photographic materials.
In 2019, they introduced the InstantKon RF70, a first of its kind Leica style rangefinder camera that uses instax wide film.
Seeing the growing interest and demand, in 2013, MiNT hired a full team of engineers to develop cameras and instant photo technology.
In 2021 the company set up a small camera factory dedicated to manufacturing MiNT items.
A year later, TL70 2.0 was released with the 5 times brighter Fresnel Super Viewfinder upgrade, 32% larger magnifier, and improved shutter and aperture mechanism.
MiNT upgrades existing SX-70's into their SLR670's by replacing the old electronic circuit boards with newly designed ones.
The Time Machine add-on allows the user to choose different manual shutter speeds, as well as 600 film compatibility under the "Auto 600" mode.
In 2011, MiNT released an electronic flash bar, compatible with all Polaroid folding and box-type SX-70 type cameras.