
Fujifilm - mini Evo
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Polaroid only makes one “printer” that makes “Polaroid looking” pictures, and that’s the Lab. To use this, you have to buy this product and their Polaroid film. The upside is it will print you little Polaroid pictures on their classic format, the negative is that Polaroid film is a little more expensive. Personally, I’d rather shoot the real deal than just print stuff. https://www.polaroid.com/en_us/printers/lab-printer Instax by Fujifilm is another option, and they have three size formats, Wide, Square, and Mini. They also make two camera-printer hybrids that snap a pic and then print on demand. I own one of these, and it goes both ways. Snap a pic, hit print, send that pic to your phone, or take a pic with your phone, send it to the camera, hit print. I own the Wide Evo. https://instax.com/wide_evo/en/ But they also make the Mini Evo. https://instax.com/mini_evo/en/ Finally, Instax also makes just printers in all three of their formats. https://instax.com/printer/ Instax is usually cheaper. I always prefer shooting with a Polaroid camera though. I own three, so far. Occasionally, I’ll switch it up and use Instax. I own an Instax Wide 210 for analog shooting, and the Instax Evo Wide for parties and printing out funny Internet memes to mail to people. Finally, there are a plethora of 4 x 6 printers that are incredibly economical, Canon Selphy, the Polaroid Hi-Print, the Liene Amber. They’re cost-effective, the prints come in boxes like envelopes, however, these do not have the little borders. These are just photo print makers. Best of luck. Let me know if you have any questions.
I have the instax evo mini and the instax mini link 3. The mini link 3 is pretty cool, the quality isn't bad and you can decorate the pictures or print in collage mode. But the evo mini can also print pics from your phone. So if you wanted an all-in-one I'd recommend the evo because it does it all.
I also use an instax evo camera that doubles as a printer. Not cheap per print; but, I figure the added cost makes me more selective of what I chose tp pront and include in my journal.
Canon Selphy printers have an SD card slot, but they're BIG. The best option is a hybrid Instax camera like a Instax LiPlay Mini or Instax Mini Evo. They are easy to use and perfect for a child.
I have an Instax mini Evo, and I find I use it more for printing photos I’ve taken with other cameras rather than taking pics with the Evo itself. I deff don’t care about accurate colors/image quality with prints that small, but it deff adds some whimsy to my photography hobby. Plus, it’s nice to do things like, say, include prints of my kids in greeting cards we send to their grandparents, or for scrapbooking/creative projects like that. I’ll probably buy an instax wide printer at some point to have a format that’s more amenable to landscape orientations.
I have a fuji instax mini evo which i use to print my photos
Ik had een tijdje terug hetzelfde dilemma. Uiteindelijk de Instax Evo mini gekocht. Instantcamera met leuke settings. Kan OOK foto’s van je smartphone afdrukken. En afgedrukte foto’s kunnen ook naar je smartphone verzonden worden. Dus je kunt er alle kanten mee uit.
I like the Instax ones but I use a LiPlay too, and a Fuji camera. Still, can work with other brands.
I have a Fujifilm Instax Mini. Not sure what generation it is, because I looked it up on Amazon and the newer ones look very different from mine. I still love it though! You have to use their app to print photos but it’s easy to use.
Thermals fade, as others have noted. I have one of those mini instax kinda cameras, that pop out mini Polaroid style photos. The one I have also acts as a printer, I can send it pics from my phone to print. They hold up really well - but they are thicker than the thermal paper. I don’t like to use them in my regular journal because of the thickness, but in TNs that’s less of an issue.