Launching with a whole range of fun new features and print templates – you can read my full review of the Instax Mini Link and app for more details. Really the only downside with this new app is that it isn’t backwards compatible with the older printer models. I won’t think twice about uninstalling the Instax Share app though. Design, weight and sizeįujifilm hasn’t reached the heights of Polaroid in terms of iconic design for its Instax devices yet.īut the Share SP-2 design was a clear breakaway from the fun and friendly look of previous Instax cameras.Ĭlearly, the idea was to turn smartphone printers into a must-have fashion accessory rather than a kids toy. The Share SP-2 design wasn’t for everyone. With the Mini Link, Fuji appears to have reverted back to a fun design that should appeal to a wider audience.įeaturing a rounded body made from a grippy textured plastic – it manages to blend modern and sleek design with a friendly overall feel. The Mini Link is also smaller and lighter.Ĭoming in around 20% lighter than the SP-2 (and that’s not including the SP-2’s battery). It’s a significant saving for an already light product.ĭimension-wise Fuji has also managed to make some good savings. Overall these reductions make the Mini Link feel a lot more pocketable than the SP-2. The final decision when buying an instant photo printer often comes down to style more than features. This is to be expected considering the final print quality is basically the same. So it’s not surprising buyers like to pick their favorite look instead of prioritising secondary features.Īnd again this is where the Insta Mini Link wins.
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