Fujifilm unveils the Instax Mini Link, its latest compact instant photo printer

Fujifilm unveils the Instax Mini Link, its latest compact instant photo printer
ÔÎÒÎ: dpreview.com

Fujifilm has launched the Instax Mini Link, its latest photo printer designed to turn digital photos into analog Instax prints. The handheld device works hand-in-hand with Fujifilm’s new Instax Mini Link app to share and print images wirelessly.

Fujifilm says the device can transfer prints in ‘about 12 seconds’ and can print up to 100 Instax prints per charge.

The Instax Mini Link has special printing modes including called ‘Video Print’ and ‘Party Print. ’ ‘Video Print’ lets you scrub through a video to capture a still to print with the devices, while ‘Party Print’ allows up to five different smartphones to pair together to create a collage of images in a single print. An additional ‘Surprise Mode’ within the ‘Party Print’ option will randomly scramble the images, ensuring the final print remains a mystery until it’s revealed.

Basic edits can be made to photos within the Instax Mini Link app and a collection of border options are available to for further customization. Fujifilm’s X Series and GFX System cameras can also be paired with the Instax Mini Link via the Fujifilm Camera Remote app.

The Instax Mini Link printer will be available in blue, pink and white versions and is expected to retail for $99. 95 when it becomes available to purchase on October 4, 2019. For more information, check out the Instax Mini Link website.

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