Despite what OutKast said, shaking instant film is actually bad for the photo. But perhaps Lil Jon was correct when he said to wiggle it. When you wiggle Fujifilm’s new Instax Mini Link mobile printer, it performs tricks, like zooming in or changing modes. The Mini Link uses the same Instax Mini instant film as Fujifilm’s Instax cameras, but prints straight from your phone. It even adds a few motion-control options, including flipping the printer to change the print mode. The Instax Mini Link is basically the Instax Mini LiPlay, minus the camera functionality. Using Bluetooth, it turns digital images stored on your phone into instant photographic prints with a 2.4 x 1.8-inch image area. The Mini Link can print a photo or a frame from a video in your phone’s camera roll, or it can control your phone’s camera directly using the Instax Camera mode within the app. With image quality being limited to the print medium itself (in this case, Instax Mini film), choosing a mobile printer comes d...
Easy-to-use app; Motion controls; Small, minimalist design;
Battery life is less than indicated;