Instant cameras may be a hit at parties, but a wasted shot of that precious single-use film can also be a hit to your wallet.
Enter Fujifilm’s Share series of printers, which help alleviate these woes by printing out instant photo version of shots taken from smartphones – a process upgraded further by Fujifilm’s new and improved Instax Share SP-2.
Faster than the Instax Share SP-1, the SP-2 can churn out a physical copy of any image on your digital camera roll in about 10 seconds.
Handled via a smartphone app, users can wirelessly connect to the SP-2’s dedicated Wi-Fi network. From there, pictures can be uploaded, edited, and even combined into a collage before it’s printed – something a classic instant camera could never do.
In addition to adjusting filters, contrast, brightness, and saturation, a picture can also be printed across two separate photos and combined for a panoramic effect – useful for those extra wide shots sitting around on your phone.
Priced at $199.95, (approximately £150/AU$270) the SP-2 comes in two colors – gold and silver – and runs on Instax Mini instant photo packs, which retail at $19.95 for 20 exposures.
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Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components