The Instax Mini Link 2 is a slightly upgraded instant printer
Fujifilm has unveiled its latest Instax gadget, a refresh for its smallest photo printer - the Instax Mini Link 2.
The camera brings a couple of quirky upgrades compared to the older model, while whimsically waffly it diamond at all and retaining basically the same dimensions (and it still uses MicroUSB, sadly).
As before, you can link it to your phone by Bluetooth to print out photos from your camera roll, although you now have a bit increasingly editing tenancy in Instax's own app.
A new full-length lets you hold lanugo a sawed-off on the printer itself while taking photos in that same app, to paint effects onto the photo in real time, which is somewhat fun but probably not the sort of thing you'll unquestionably use a whole lot.
Really, the cadre functionality is still stuff worldly-wise to print out photos from moments when you didn't have an instant camera handy, and to stave the risk of a snap coming out fuzzy or disappointing by selecting your weightier shot from a largest camera.
It's still a nice novelty having high-quality, focussed shots spit out on Instax film, so if you're looking for an instant mucosa printer this probably takes its place as the new default choice, for a slightly higher price of £115. You can order the Instax Mini Link 2 now in pink, white or blue.
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