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Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 Review

8/25/2014 10:52:57 AM
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Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 Review

Fujifilm's Instax series of film cameras helped bring back consumers' desire for instant photo prints. For some, however, the trouble was mastering the camera's abilities with the limited number of film available. Fujlfilm solves this with the introduction of the Instax Share SP-1.

What the SP-1 does is connect to your smart device through its proprietary app and print whatever you throw at it on Fujifilm's ubiquitous film paper. It's a nice system, since you get to preview what you shoot on your device first, and you can even print old photos from your gallery or social network.

Fujifilm's Instax series of film cameras helped bring back consumers' desire for instant photo prints

Fujifilm's Instax series of film cameras helped bring back consumers' desire for instant photo prints

The SP-1 is quite large for what it offers. It's around the same size as some Instax cameras, except it doesn't have the actual shooting functionality. The physique is all plastic, but it manages to resist fingerprints and smudges. There are LED light indicators on the front of the unit to show how much battery juice is left and how much film is available for printing. Powering the SP-1 are two replaceable CR2 batteries. There's also a DC plug on the side, but oddly enough, no power cable Is included in the product's package.

The only way to connect to the SP-1 is through Wi-Fi - no Bluetooth here. This assures a secure and long-distance connection with the portable printer, but you'll have to disconnect from any other network (and hence, possibly your internet connection) to get things started.

Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 rear view

Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 rear view

Once your smart device is hooked up to the printer, you can have the two communicate using the Instax Share app. The software is simplistic, and allows you to apply basic edits such as filters and cropping before sending the data to the printer.

The printing process is pretty seamless, with the photos coming out smoothly and without much delay after executing the command within the app. Reloading film paper is just as simple, where you only have pop the back open and slide in a new cartridge.

LED lights on the front indicate how may prints you have left and the remaining battery power

LED lights on the front indicate how may prints you have left and the remaining battery power

The prints themselves are a hit or miss most of the time. Image quality tends to favor darker photos, as the SP-1 is able to handle shadows and pure black really well. The misses occur when trying to produce outputs with strong highlights; overly bright areas easily get washed out and lose a significant amount of detail.

Another issue is the limited amount of film per cartridge (only 10 shots) and the cost per print This makes the Instax Share SP-1 a niche product for a limited audience, especially when you consider its somewhat high asking price.

Details

·         Photo Capacity: 10 prints

·         Printing resolution: 254dpi

·         Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g

·         Weight: 253g (w/o battery and film pack)

·         Price: $227

 

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