instax 16640670 Link smartphone printer, Dusky Pink
Last updated on August 30, 2024 9:55 am Details
instax 16640670 Link smartphone printer, Dusky Pink
Original price was: £128.99.£111.19Current price is: £111.19.
Description
- A portable printer that lets you create instax mini printsdirect from you smartphone, also print from instagram and Facebook accounts and compatible Fujifilm cameras
- High speed 12 second printing, resolution for quick, clear prints
- Over 25 design templates, video fram capture, Party print and Match test!
- Uses all instax mini film: 54 (w) x 86 (H) mm picture size, 46 (W) x 62 (H) mm, supported image 800 x 600 dots
- Power supply NP-45s Lithium (Li-Ion) rechargeable battery
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Specification: instax 16640670 Link smartphone printer, Dusky Pink
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8 reviews for instax 16640670 Link smartphone printer, Dusky Pink
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Susan Robertson –
Fabulous wee gadget that restores the nostalgia of the Polaroid camera. I can quickly print these photos to share with friends, add frames, add text, change layouts and probably more. While expensive to run, the quality is good and the end product a fun option.
Sophie Hp –
This is a great product – I am not techy at all but this is very easy to use once you download to app and connect your phone to the printer with bluetooth. I love that it doesn’t use ink so there is no way pictures can smudge or you can run out of ink and get dodgy colours on your prints. The colour reproduction is not 100% accurate so be warned – this will give you vintagey/disposable camera type picture quality and tone. Also because they are credit card sized pictures, anything very detailed may be lost somewhat. That is if i am being very picky – but I got this so I could scrapbook tons of pictures that would take up a small space so for me it is perfect!
Jessica –
I always wanted a Polaroid camera but I’m very picky with how my pictures turn out and I knew that if I bought a camera I would waste a lot of film or not even use it. This printer is quite expensive for what it does, so I would consider it a “luxury”, but it prints pictures in like 3 seconds and the pictures always turn out good (but do not edit your pictures through the app cause they won’t look as clear). I really love it.
How it looks:
Very portable and light, it fits in your hand quite comfortably. I chose the dusky pink one, which is like a baby pink colour (see pictures). I feels sturdy but also light and it has a matte feel to it. I am considering buying a case because I can tell that it will not handle any drops or bumps very well.
Use:
It is super easy to use, just make sure you charge it before you use it when you first get it! The app is really intuitive and straight forward with several printing options which I like. My favourite thing is the fact that it connects via…
Julie Fooshee –
I have had both Instax and Polaroid instant cameras and for my money I think this is my best purchase yet. Not that I don’t love my little polaroid but being able to polaroid print things off my phone has been a joy and it’s a nice way to create fun keepsakes for students and friends easily. I’ve enjoyed making custom prints and using a variety of their film options to load in and really make nice vacation memories.
Recommend for really anyone as a fun thing to have. Only downside is probably the cost of the film.
GG8901 –
Great little printer and more cost effective than polaroid cameras as you can select the picture you want and not waste expensive film. Best purchase i ever made.
Surrey man –
Given as a Christmas gift, and it’s loved by its now owner already. She’s got some very meaningful prints from it already and it’s something that in future she’ll be able to share with her friends. Highly recommended.
Pamie Sky –
I have many Fujifilm Instax Cameras and the old SP-1 Printer. However I really wanted to upgrade the Printer and I found this in my research, so I went ahead and bought it.
It took a while to charge, but that’s fine. I printed about 20 images and it went down to 80% battery.
Connecting it to my phone was a little confusing the first time, but now it connects automatically, so no problem there.
I love the filters and how you can even add text and emotes to your images. And I love how you can choose a still from a video, to print out! Changing the film is easy, aswell as loading.
Quality of images is… I would give it a nine out of ten. Some images turn out brilliant and so high-quality, where-as others turn out with a very slight yellow-tint, a little blurry, not quite as good. But that also comes with the territory when you are dealing with photos that develop like this. So I suppose it’s fine, though it’s slightly annoying when an image doesn’t come out quite as nice as I would like…
Allie –
Zink printers are terrible. Dye sub is gorgeous but larger and finicky (tho I also love my Canon Selphy Square). But the Fuji Instax Mini Link? It rides right down the middle. The print quality isn’t amazing – and I’m judging based on it being instant film.
There are some giveaways it wasn’t shot in a camera. It’s a little too green. A little too dark in the shadows. If the film has a shiny border (like the Mermaid Tail film I love, and highly recommend despite this), you’ll get occasional faint lines that I believe are from the way this exposes the film shining some light off the border and onto parts of the print. If you look really closely, you might see some other digital artifacts. But more mild than any other mini photo printer – worlds better than Zink especially.
But unless you’re looking closely, it looks like instant film. For all its pros – and cons – it’s a delightful, fun, warm throwback. The printer is fast, portable, and easy to use. And the app is good, really good -…