Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Fujifilm Instax Link Wide and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm Instax Link Wide.
December 2021
(85%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
151 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Prints wide-format instant photos
Works with Android and iOS
No-hassle Bluetooth connection
Produces glossy prints with excellent color
App supports collages and basic filters
It's so much fun
My clients will love taking home a print from their session
The QR code is great for marketing and extra personalization
It's really small and packs up easily into my camera bag
It doesn't need a cell phone signal to operate
The app
The editors didn't like
Takes about 30 seconds to print a photo
Material costs add up over time
Uses micro USB
Not USB-C
To charge
I wish the screen would allow you to zoom in when personalizing
I would love to see Fujifilm add their film simulations as filters
Abstract: The Fujifilm Instax Link Wide smartphone printer is designed to be a wider version of the original Instax Mini Link printer, as well as the square-shaped Instax Share SP-3 printer. This new wide-format smartphone printer 'gets everyone in' and is designed...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: William , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Over the years, countless pundits (including this author) have predicted that, sooner rather than later, most of the world's workforce would be working from home. The dream? Fewer giant office blocks, less drain on fossil fuels, good-bye to nasty traffic...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: William , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Over the years, countless pundits (including this author) have predicted that, sooner rather than later, most of the world's workforce would be working from home. The dream? Fewer giant office blocks, less drain on fossil fuels, good-bye to nasty traffic...
Published: 2021-10-13, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Prints wide-format instant photos, Works with Android and iOS, No-hassle Bluetooth connection, Produces glossy prints with excellent color, App supports collages and basic filters
Takes about 30 seconds to print a photo, Material costs add up over time, Uses micro USB, not USB-C, to charge
The Instax Link Wide printer accurately reproduces your smartphone photos on the largest of Fujifilm's instant film formats...
It's so much fun, My clients will love taking home a print from their session, The QR code is great for marketing and extra personalization, It's really small and packs up easily into my camera bag, It doesn't need a cell phone signal to operate, The app
I wish the screen would allow you to zoom in when personalizing, I would love to see Fujifilm add their film simulations as filters
Abstract: Film format: Fujifilm Instax WideBattery: li-on, rechargeable via microUSB. Approximately 100 shotsConnectivity: BluetoothInstax Wide is Fuji's largest instant film format, but you might not know it.The cameras that use it are big, bulky, and vastly outnu...
Large, glossy prints, Lots of filters and editing options, Refined design
App needs optimising, Costs rack up over time, Slow Micro-USB charging
The Instax Link Wide is not the cheapest instant printer on the market. However, the prints it produces are large, colourful and of a decent quality, making them perfect for displaying and scrap-booking.The design means that it is suited for both being ke...
Makes beautiful prints, Intuitive smartphone app, Simple and reliable Bluetooth connection
Bulkier than smaller-format siblings, Printing from the X-S10 is rather slow, Uninspiring colour options (grey or white)
With the Instax Link Wide, Fujifilm has taken the winning formula of the Mini Link and literally broadened its appeal. Its easy to use and produces lovely-looking prints with bright, strong colours. But now, theyre bigger and better than ever...
Abstract: Few people, when packing for a trip, would ever consider bringing along a printer. Big and bulky printers don't make good travel mates. But, like so many other technology products, printers have gotten ever smaller and lighter, and handful of viable choi...
Abstract: Over the years, countless pundits (including this author) have predicted that, sooner rather than later, most of the world's workforce would be working from home. The dream? Fewer giant office blocks, less drain on fossil fuels, good-bye to nasty traffic...