The Fuji Instax Share printer gives a new meaning to the term “print-on-demand.” With Fujifilm digital cameras, you instantly can make prints by wirelessly sending the images directly from your camera to the Instax Share printer – it only takes 16 seconds! With the Intelligence Filter feature, the printer can automatically enhance an image before it prints so you’re getting the best photo possible, and you can also upload a digital version of your image to social media. There’s even a smartphone app that lets you send your smartphone pictures right to the printer, too.
My friend and fellow photographer Brandy Jaggers recently received an Instax Share, so I asked her a few questions to see how she likes it so far.
How long have you had a Fuji Instax SHARE? About a month.
What do you love most about it? I love how tiny and portable it is and how easy it is to instantly print out a photo and give it away. My only wish is that it would come with rechargeable batteries and/or a power adapter.
Describe how you think you’ll use it the most. I’m just restarting my photography business after taking the past year off. I’m really looking forward to being able to give a little print to a family after a session as a thank you and fun little teaser to their gallery. I also took it with me to our family Christmas gatherings and made some prints for the grandparents right on the spot. They loved watching the photos appear on the print!
What’s your plan for displaying/archiving the prints? I don’t have a plan yet other than putting them up on the fridge! I’m still looking into display options.
Who do you think would enjoy the Fuji Instax Share? I think this would make a great gift for anyone who is into photography. It’s just a really cool little printer that’s easy to use, portable, and fun!
If you’re ready to add this printer to your wishlist (like I already have) or if you need ideas on how to fully enjoy your Instax prints, visit the Instax idea gallery.
Image Credit: Brandy Jaggers
Merissa, the camera is one of the Fuji x100 series. They are fantastic (digital) cameras.
Such a cool little gadget…what is the camera pictured? I love the look of it!
I meant to reply to you so you’d get the message, but I clicked the wrong thing. See my comment below.
Melissa, I’m pretty sure that’s either a Fuji XT1 or a Fuji XE1. I think those are the two Fujis that Brandy shoots with.
Sorry, Merissa… silly autocorrect!