The new Instax Wide Evo shoots onto wide-format film and features the widest lens of any Instax yet to fit more in your photos It's a hybrid instant camera, meaning you can select which photos to ...
That seems to be the question that Fujifilm is posing with its Instax Wide Evo ($349.95), which is, conceptually, a heck of a ...
Today, January 21, Fujifilm launched its latest instant camera, the Instax Wide Evo — and it’s a hybrid, which means it doubles as a printer. Bearing the Evo moniker used by the Instax mini ...
Discover the Fujifilm Instax WIDE Evo, a hybrid instant camera launching on February 20, featuring creative options and ...
But one area that has been neglected for some years is Instax's Wide range of cameras with an almost 10-year hiatus until last year's Instax Wide 400 revival. However, with the arrival of a second ...
Here’s how it works. Promisingly, the Fuji Rumors' sources claim this Instax Wide Evo will be "regarded as the best-looking Instax camera ever made." That's subjective, but I think the Instax ...
The “WIDE Evo”, following the globally successful “instax mini Evo™”, is compatible with double-card-sized WIDE format film. The “WIDE Evo” allows users to take pictures with viewing ...
But not anymore! The biggest difference with the Fujifilm Instax Wide Evo is right in the name: There’s a newfound wide-angle lens affixed to the 16-megapixel sensor. That ensures that everyone ...
FUJIFILM gives a major boost to its INSTAX camera fan-favorite line. The Instax WIDE Evo™ camera arrives with customizable effects, film styles, and a high print-ready 318 DPI. Meant to provide ...
with the ability to create wide format images that print onto instax™ WIDE instant film (sold separately), along with a host of other advanced capabilities designed to enhance the photographic ...
The Fujifilm Instax Wide 400 was an interesting camera to use and this is my first-hand account of the camera. The sheer size and build quality of the Fujifilm Instax Wide 400 is something that ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 13 years, which has given me a front row seat for the DSLR to mirrorless transition, the ...