Fujifilm Instax Mini Link App Released

Fujifilm has just released their new Instax Mini Link App today (iOS, Android) for the soon to come Fujifilm Instax Mini Link.

You can see the full details about the new Instax Mini Link printer here.

We already have plenty of Instax printers, from the compact Instax Mini LiPlay to the the square Instax SP-3 and the Instax Share SP-2 mobile printer. But, sadly, Fujifilm refuses to give us an Instax Wide printer.

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Instax Mini Link

The Fujifilm Instax Mini Link is now listed at FocusCamera here and will be soon available also at BHphoto, AmazonUS and Adorama.

The official announcement will happen soon.

Product Highlights

  • Print photos easily using the Instax Mini Link app
  • Bluetooth capability
  • Quick printing speed of about 12 seconds
  • Approximately 90-second development time after printing
  • Add fun filters and frames to your photos
  • Connect up to 5 smartphones to print a photo collage
  • Print photos from your videos
  • Built-in motion sensor
  • Reprint photos by turning the printer upside down

We already have plenty of Instax printers, from the compact Instax Mini LiPlay to the the square Instax SP-3 and the Instax Share SP-2 mobile printer. But, sadly, Fujifilm refuses to give us an Instax Wide printer, which is what I personallly would buy in a heartbeat!

via nokishita

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Important RUMOR Update: Fujifilm’s Next Rumored Camera Could be Just Anything and Here is Why!

The Next Fuji

Yesterday we reported, that, based on the registration protocols of the wireless parts the Fujifilm camera registered under the code name FF190003, Nokishita speculated that:

This didn’t leave much space for interpretation, since, taking away entry level cameras, the only Bayer sensor cameras in the Fujifilm world are GFX cameras.

But now I have been contacted by a Japanese reader, who told me google messed up the automatic translation, and the real translation is actually:

it appears that Fujifilm is going to introduce another model. From the model number of the wireless parts, it doesn’t seem like it will be a Xacti model, so probably it’s an X-Trans or GFX camera

This changes everything, since this means the FF190003 camera…

  • is not made by Xacti (hence no entry level Fujifilm camera)
  • could be X-Trans (!!!)
  • could be GFX

But there is more!

The reader pointed out, that probably Nokishita is speculating on the basis of the inclusion of bluetooth 4.2, which is not available in lower end Fujifilm cameras, whereas even lower end Fuji cameras use wireless IEEE802.11b/g/n.

This was correct, until the Fujifilm X-A7 hit the market, which also has bluetooth 4.2.

The conclusion:

The third registered camera could be just anything, from a flagship X or GFX series camera to an entry level X or GFX camera. It could be Bayer or X Trans. It could be made by Xacti or made by Fujifilm.

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