FujiFilm Instax Share SP-2 Mobile Printer Review | GEAR REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- The FujiFilm Instax Share SP-2 is a mobile printer that allows you to create instax photos by sending images from your phone, using the Fuji's share app.
Is it cool? Is it for hipsters? Let's find out.
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BIG CHUNGUS FOR THE FUJIFILM INSTAAAAAAAAAX
Too bad it's not the Instax 4
Lomo'Instant Automat Glass or Lomography Diana Instant Square review?
If I can get my hands on either in the near future, consider it done
I liked the part where you printed pictures. Take picture of big chungus, print it, take picture of the print, print it, and keep going, would this result in an analog deep fry? This is important for my purchase.
Oh my god, I must know
Does the quality fo you your photo degrade if you print it? Since the instax share app degrades every quality of my photo and i hate it
In my experience, it seems very one to one- meaning what you see on the app is what you get on the print. Some shots seemingly come out a little brighter than how they looked in the app. But I haven't noticed any degradation in quality. I can also say I've had some of the prints sitting around here for about a year now and they haven't faded either. Hope that helps!
But does it need ink? Will the detail ever get worse over time
It does not use ink to make the prints, it is exposing the paper with a series of tiny LEDs. (I explain this in the video in more detail at 0:40 - 1:12) Regarding the aging process of photos, none of mine have significantly degraded. But that comes down to where you store them. Instant frames in direct sunlight for example will fade faster than photos stored in a book or in a drawer.
can this ve hooked up to a pc
Sorry I dont think so. I think its just for the phone. Though I suppose you could emulate android on pc. If I come up with any big brain solution, I'll let you know
@@SweetLouPhotography thank you very much for even replying
@@megamanx27 of course lol no prob
Personally, i feel this printer defeets the whole point of instant film. Now whether it's instax mini, wide, square or polaroid originals 600/sx-70 etc, the whole fun with instant film, for me, is taking a picture and waiting not knowing exactly how it's gonna turn out. Not knowing just how the light reacted with the film and what kind of cool results I'm gonna get. The printers take all that away and I hate it. It just defeats the point of instant film imo
I definitely feel where you're coming from. It's certainly not as fun or exciting of a process when you basically can see the end result up front. I still think it's fun to play around with though.
@@SweetLouPhotography yeah. hey btw u doin a polaroid lab review
@@Luna_Potato I'll try to get my hands on one, appreciate the interest
@@SweetLouPhotography sweet. lookin foward to that
So this printer is rechargeable right?
yes, i talk about battery life at 3:01 (good for 100 prints according to Fuji, I rarely need to charge it)
Your life is a mess, or your wife is a mess? I didn't quite catch that. (Who'd want a wife that isn't a mess? A neat and tidy wife would be all 'go put a tie on' and 'cut your beard' and 'I'm leaving you for Chris in marketing 'cos he vacuums his car'.)
Hahahhahahahahaha sorry I said life. But damn Chris in marketing sounds like he's way more put together than I am haha