Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 Review
With its Instax Share SP-2 ($199.99), Fujifilm takes the instant film format used by many of its cameras, including the Instax Mini 70 ($141.03 at Amazon) , and puts it in a Wi-Fi photo printer that works with modern smartphones and tablets. It's a fun way to share physical images with friends and family, and should be a hit at parties, but the small image format will be unsatisfying for photographers looking to display their work. Until Fujifilm develops a similar product using the larger Instax Wide format, photographers who want instant prints should look at the Editors' Choice Impossible Instant Lab Universal ( at Amazon) .
DesignThe SP-2 ($169.99 at Amazon) is small enough to stow away in a small camera bag or a larger purse. It measures 5.2 by 3.5 by 1.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 8.8 ounces without film loaded. It's powered by a removable NP-45 battery and includes a micro USB cable that is used for charging the battery. Fujifilm rates a fully charged battery for 100 prints—10...
The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 is a fun way to print and share photos at events and parties, but the small image format leaves us wanting more.
Chemical printing process; Quick setup; Printing app includes basic editing tools; Black-and-white and sepia print options; Rechargeable battery; Works with Android and iOS smartphones
Small print format lacks impact; High material cost