Meet the new Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 2, a portable printer that users can pair with their smartphone to turn any image in their camera roll into an Instax Mini print. The second-generation printer ...
You’re probably wondering why Nintendo Switch owners would be compelled to print their game screen captures using the Fujifilm Instax Mini Link Smartphone Printer, considering it uses Instax film that ...
This morning, Fujifilm announced its newest smartphone printer, the Instax Mini Link. The handheld printer can spit out a print in about 12 seconds and can churn approximately 100 Instax prints per ...
The Instax mini Link 2 is perfect for those times you want to make novelty prints of your iPhone photos. It doesn’t produce “studio quality” prints, but they’re great for informal events, parties, or ...
If you're looking for a great grad gift or a charming way to share your favorite memories with friends and relatives, it's hard to beat the pint-sized Instax Mini Link photo printer. Sure, there's not ...
While camera makers have more or less embraced digital, some still try to appeal to nostalgia with printouts. Smartphone photo printers are all the fad with the younger crowd and Fujifilm's INSTAX is ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. New Pokemon Snap is out now on Nintendo Switch, and in it, you'll explore a vast array of beautiful environments and capture photos of many cute ...
Instax is coming out with a new printer that allows users to print photos with Polaroid effects. The printer is called the Mini Link 2 and is expected to include Polaroid-like effects to help make ...
Fujifilm has unveiled its newest portable smartphone printer: the Instax Mini Link 2 ($100). The pocket-sized device connects directly to your smartphone (via Bluetooth) and allows you to print any ...
FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (FUJIY Quick Quote FUJIY - Free Report) recently announced that the newest addition to its popular instax series - the instax mini Link 3 (Link 3) - is set to officially ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...