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Instax Polaroid Printer Film
anyonymous | 2024-09-16 02:29:14 |
Great Instax film instant color Polaroid. Having a blast with this form of retrospective style of photography. B&H service was timely. 5 |
Colin | 2024-08-16 04:41:43 |
I actually prefer the look of this film to Polaroid's i-type and 600 films. Instax is surprisingly sharp, with rich, vivid colors. 5 |
Darren | 2024-08-08 07:49:39 |
Big fan of the Fujifilm instax film. Better size than the mini. More colorful than Polaroid. At $1 a film this isn’t cheap but is a reasonable price for instant cameras. Half the price of a Polaroid film so can’t complain. 5 |
Paul | 2024-07-23 03:26:19 |
I'm new to Fuji Instax as a previous longtime polaroid user since the impossible project began, and I have never used instant film as reliable and consistent as Fuji Instax. It does not seem to care about temperature or storage conditions at all, unlike polaroid film... Still lovely colors, great exposure, and a joy to shoot with. Anyway, HIGHLY recommend Fuji Instax film. It is just that good. I am selling my polaroid camera because of it. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-22 03:16:51 |
I bought the new mini polaroid camera a few months ago and love it!! I found the Fuji Instax film on B&H and saw that it was about 20% cheaper and would work for my polaroid. It works great and I can't get enough of my instant camera adventures. I think the only difference between the Fuji film and the Polaroid brand film is that the Fuji film is a little slower to develop completely, but it doesn't matter to me too much. 5 |
RyanD | 2024-05-12 07:52:10 |
I use this in my Instax 300 camera. The film is crisp and vibrant while also maintaining that vintage Polaroid feel. I prefer this film for landscape shots over the mini film. 5 |
Tyler E. | 2024-07-06 07:24:32 |
I love this film! The Instax system is the first instant film system I have used. I like the wide format more than the square look of Polaroid. The color reproduction is nice and the tones are natural. The price isn't too bad either, Impossible films are at least twice as much, so if you're looking to get into instant film this is a good place to start. Fujifilm is definitely a winner! 5 |
DF | 2024-06-28 05:34:59 |
Decent film for use with the Fuji instax camera. Like the old days of Polaroid cameras, though the result is a bit smaller, a bit better. 5 |
Steve | 2024-07-03 03:41:15 |
This is the perfect tool for printing photographs on Instax Wide film. ( I purchased it as a compliment to the Polaroid Lab.). Fuji's color chemistry is, in my opinion, superior to the new Polaroid in terms of sharpness and color fidelity. It is supremely easy to use, with far better software than the PolLab. Each has it's own charms, of course; but for ease of use, software flexibility, and color performance-and net cost per image-I think this product is the best on the market for it's intended purpose. 5 |
Sophie | 2024-06-05 01:46:48 |
I switched to Instax Square from Polaroid 600, because the new Polaroid film is too washed out (and a bit tricky with the older cameras). The color on these is really nice: that beautiful, soft light that flatters everyone but colors are still sharp. You need to stand quite close to subject or things will be slightly out of focus. 5 |