Fujifilm’s instax camera is snowballing in popularity. What does it say about us, and the future of analog experiences in a digital world?
Fujifilm has announced that it's bringing another hybrid camera to its popular Instax lineup. The Instax Wide Evo builds on the success of the smaller Instax Mini Evo, which the company released in ...
VALHALLA, N.Y., June 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Imaging Division, announced today the launch of its new INSTAX SQUARE SQ40™ instant camera (SQ40), a new addition ...
Fujifilm has announced its latest instant camera, the Instax Mini 9. Looking set to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors and be a hit at parties, festivals and weddings, the new instant shooter ...
Fujifilm is riding really high right now. Hot on the heels of the X100VI release — reportedly the most pre-ordered camera ever — the camera maker has announced the new Instax Mini 99 instant camera ...
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 is an easy to use instant film camera that'll be popular with teens and with those who want to give guests at events and parties a fun way to capture selfies. The 'point, ...
Around 2015, instant-print cameras became trendy again, thanks to beloved pop stars playing with Polaroids in their album art. Physical instant photos taken by friends and celebrities dominated my ...
Fujifilm Instax may already have a lineup of Mini instant cameras, but the Instax Pal is its smallest offering yet. Technically, the Instax Pal should be categorized as a digital camera since it can’t ...
Building on the features of the Instax Square SQ10 that it launched in 2017, Fujifilm has announced the SQ20 square-format camera. Like its predecessor, the SQ20 is a hybrid device offering digital ...
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Of all the forms of photography you’d expect to have been sidelined by the smartphone onslaught, instant film would have to top the list. Sure, the unique (and useless) ritual of shaking your pictures ...