A physical picture is worth a thousand digital ones. Or at least, in terms of my appreciation of the memories they represent, that’s what it feels like. That’s why I was excited enough about the ...
If you’re a dedicated smartphone photographer but want to show off your masterpiece snaps in the real world rather than on Facebook or Flickr, you’re going to want to print them. And if you want to do ...
Fujifilm takes the wraps off the Instax Share SP-2, an upgrade from the company's first mini printer that promises to deliver better image quality and provide more features and customizations. For ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 is a fun way to print and share photos at events and parties, but the small image format leaves us wanting more. PCMag UKJun 13, 2018 Table of Contents Angle Front Rear ...
Instant film cameras and printers make great gifts, and Fujifilm Instax models are always popular for the holidays. For Black Friday through Cyber Monday, you can save $70 on the Fujifilm Instax Share ...
FujiFilm today announced instax SHARE SP-2 that lets you print out your best smartphone pictures faster than ever in high quality credit-card sized prints. This new $200 photo printer improves its ...
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 ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...