Gloriously large Instax prints. Good color rendition for instant prints. Instax Link Wide app is easy to use. Apps has plenty of fun layouts and premade templates. Slow USB-A charger. I can't lie: I ...
The missing link in the Instax Link lineup is coming (maybe)! New rumors suggest that Fujifilm is about to launch a square version, called – you guessed it – the Instax Link Square – which will sit ...
The Instax Link Wide smartphone printer makes prints in approximately 12 seconds and can generate about 100 prints per charge. It connects to your phone via Bluetooth and within its dedicated “Instax ...
Meet the new Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 2, a portable printer that users can pair with their smartphone to turn any image in their camera roll into an Instax Mini print. The second-generation printer ...
You’re probably wondering why Nintendo Switch owners would be compelled to print their game screen captures using the Fujifilm Instax Mini Link Smartphone Printer, considering it uses Instax film that ...
Works as a camera and a printer. LCD screen lets you review images before printing. Pocketable design makes this the most portable Instax available. Glass lens sharpens images. Instax prints aren't ...
Fujifilm is a company both loved and hated by photographers. If you’ve been to a wedding in the last 10 years, you’ve probably seen one of the cameras shown below. It’s a Fujifilm Instax camera; a ...
Fujifilm has revealed a new Instax printer that supports its wider, more Polaroid-like film. The Instax Link Wide Smartphone printer is designed to connect to your smartphone over Bluetooth and print ...
Requires phone app to move photos from camera to printer Camera quality is not great Surprisingly expensive hardware Bundle includes a total of 10 film sheets to print Each additional print costs ...
Forget firing up your laptop to print small physical photos of images taken with your smartphone. The newly unveiled Fujifilm Instax SP-3 instant printer is designed for smartphones, enabling users to ...
One of the best features of the original N64 Pokémon Snap game was bringing your memory card to a Blockbuster Video and printing out a sticker sheet of your favorite shots. Fujifilm has rekindled that ...