If you're the sort who wants to look spontaneous without actually being spontaneous, then the Fuji Instax Link Wide is for you. It'll let you print snaps taken with your far superior phone camera as if you were wielding one of the company's instant snappers. Best of all, every shot will be perfect.
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Practicality
Everybody loves Fujifilm’s Instax cameras. If you don’t like them, you either don’t have a soul, or you lead a very solitary existence. Which is fine, but you’d like ’em of you went out more. Just sayin’. But, for a certain sort of person, instant cameras aren’t perfect. This is where the Instax Link Wide, and other products like it, come in.
A boring box
That’s… about it. It looks like a particularly boring Discman knockoff — one without the contoured edges Sony favoured back in the day. The plastic casing is marked by broad textures, mostly to ensure it doesn’t slip, and there’s also a strap attached, in case you need even more security.
Bigger on the inside
See, the charm of an instant camera is that you get what you get. The moments captured tend to look and feel real as a result. There’s just no going back and doing it again. But sometimes you want the feel of immediacy but none of the faulty shots. After all, it comes down to about R12.50 a picture here. Who wants to waste that on an out-of-focus shot of beach sand because they tripped while holding the camera?
So what you do is send your best and brightest, via the Instax Wide app, to the printer. You lose some of the reality, but the past two years have proved that reality was always a little overrated. So that’s fine.
Designs on something good
There are a few other options to be found in the app as well. You can create collages by picking an image template and dragging your chosen images into the empty blocks. This works well enough, but the 62 x 99mm don’t leave you a lot of space to work with. Of slightly more interest are additions to the image. There’s a simple design suit in the app that might get some use if you’re fond of kitsch. Otherwise, it’s more likely that you’ll play with a few of the templates and then never bother with that section ever again. Or maybe we just have no poetry in our souls, who knows.
Fujifilm Instax Link Wide Verdict
Tech Specs
Supported image formats: JPEG, PNG, HEIF, DNG
Print time: 12 seconds (approx.)
Images (pack): 10
Charge time: up to 2 hours
Prints on a charge: 100 (approx.)