The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 is the second generation of Fujifilm's wireless smartphone printer - we reviewed the SP1 back in June 2014. The SP2 brings new features and improvements over the old ...
The Instax Share SP-2 uses the same Instax Mini film as before, but has gotten a major redesign. Fujifilm We were big fans of the original Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 instant film printer, and now the ...
The app is simple to use and when you've selected to print an image, the printer spits it out in just 10 seconds. You can then watch the film develop, which is really cool. The image gradually appears ...
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Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 3 prints digitally captured photos on instant film in just 15 seconds. The new model features a redesigned compact printer, with LED battery indicators. App features include ...
Instant film, as inventive as it is, has largely been replaced by the digital display. And while you can take dozens of photos in minutes with your phone camera, pick the best one, and instantly share ...
It actually seems a bit odd to be writing about a film photography product in our CES 2014 coverage, but Fujifilm’s Instax Share smartphone printer is one of coolest new gadgets announced at the show, ...
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 ...
Fujifilm’s Instax line of instant film products has become a big hit for the company, selling better than even the highly acclaimed digital X-series cameras. In addition to the series of fun-to-use ...
When we reviewed the Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 last year we had one big complaint: print size. The wireless printer, which uses the Instax Mini format, does a great job converting digital images to ...
The problem with it though is that only one out of say 25 pictures you click on a smartphone is worth preserving. Let’s blame it on storage on offer. So, how do you make sure that one beautifully ...
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