The above image is probably the easiest way to illustrate the difference in size between the various film types. It's pretty ...
On the Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo, you can tweak the exposure up and down in numbered increments. The Polaroid I-2 has an exposure compensation dial on the lens. Check your camera manual if you're not ...
Every time you snap a shot on your instant camera, it costs you money – and with film costing anywhere ... like the Polaroid Go Gen 2 and Instax Mini 12, seeing the ends of fingers intruding ...
For the complete breakdown, read my full Fujifilm Instax Pal review.
works out to around 70¢ when you buy a twin-pack of Fujifilm Instax Mini Film; it isn’t the cheapest option, but it is less than half the price of Polaroid film. This printer produces the same ...
Leave it on the shelf? Not likely, he’s adapted it to work with Fuji Instax 210, a readily available and cheap instant film. Polaroid 100 and Instax 210 are almost the same size, but are not ...
Polaroid film often gets a bad rap – quite undeservedly so in my experience. It's not necessarily bad, but it is different to the popular Instax film. Polaroid film is much less saturated ...
I spent a week testing the Fujifilm Instax Pal camera, and all I can say is that it provided a fresh perspective on digital ...
It accepts the teeny tiny Instax Mini film, which arguably is a little ... Next up, there’s classic Polaroid film. Polaroid itself stopped manufacturing the square film you may remember from ...
That's a bold claim when the market has otherwise been dominated by Polaroid and Fujifilm Instax ... us for Australia pricing). Fujifilm Instax Wide film costs around $24.90 / £21.90 for ...
And if you're already a film-shooting fiend ... are the biggest and smallest between the individual Instax (Mini, Square, Wide) and Polaroid (Polaroid, Go) formats, but even giving them the ...