With its latest Instax camera, Fujifilm has separated the camera from the printer. The Instax Pal is a tiny palm-sized 4.9-megapixel (MP) camera that takes digital photos, then lets you print them to ...
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 ...
Instax vs Polaroid – the Polaroid 600 Vnyl and Polaroid OneStep 2 Stranger Things cameras, positioned next to the Instax Mini 8 and Instax Wide 100 cameras, lit with neon lighting Sooner or later, ...
Hugely popular among shooters young and old, instant film cameras have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in recent years, to the point where Fujifilm’s Instax cameras are the firm’s biggest sellers.
A new grip adds a shutter button with zoom to the action camera, while the Pocket Printer creates 3-inch instant photos.
Looking for the best Fujifilm Instax camera? In this video, Paul breaks down which Instax camera is the best for every type ...
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 ...
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 ...
Even though photography has gone digital, instant cameras can still be a hit at parties. Fujifilm's Instax cameras combine a retro vibe with instant print gratification by allowing users to print ...
The Instax Square Link connects to smart devices via Bluetooth and prints photos onto Instax Square film, offering a photochemical alternative to Zink and dye sub printers. Images, and the devices ...
If you're looking for a great grad gift or a charming way to share your favorite memories with friends and relatives, it's hard to beat the pint-sized Instax Mini Link photo printer. Sure, there's not ...