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rosuna

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Hello:

 

Fujifilm presents a new printer, the Instax Share SP 3, based on Instax film:

 

https://www.fujifilm.eu/es/productos/instax/p/instax-share-sp-3

 

I love this film, but the size of this photographs are too small. It is the same film the Leica Sofort uses. 

 

I would love to see larger Instax formats (at least 5x8 inches, half a DIN A4), for printers. 

 

Leica and Fuji should work on this. 

 

What you think?

 

 

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Hello:

 

Fujifilm presents a new printer, the Instax Share SP 3, based on Instax film:

 

https://www.fujifilm.eu/es/productos/instax/p/instax-share-sp-3

 

I love this film, but the size of this photographs are too small. It is the same film the Leica Sofort uses. 

 

I would love to see larger Instax formats (at least 5x8 inches, half a DIN A4), for printers. 

 

Leica and Fuji should work on this. 

 

What you think?

 

 

Hi rosuna,

 

I highly doubt it's the same size as the Sofort, AFAIK it's square paper.

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  • 2 weeks later...

One of the worst mistakes of camera makers have been forgetting the way images are presented. 

 

Camera makers did not care about that, or cared in a wrong way. 

 

Camera makers should have developed sites like Flickr for sharing images, but they didn't (or did it too late). 

 

The same goes for printers. Ink-jet printers are a mess, and the public do not like it. But Canon, HP and Epson insisted. Killing a more user-friendly alternative the have collaborated in killing the camera business. 

 

I may take a picture in square format with my phone and get it printed on the Instax printer. But you pay thousands of dollars (or euros) for a camera and you cannot do the same. Ok, you have ink-jet printers, but people hate them with good reasons. 

 

Leica could and should develop a solution for Leica photographers, based on Instax or Zink, high quality, large format (8 x 6 inches or more)... for photographers with pro equipment that need or wish a good paper copy in a easy and user-friendly way. 

 

R.

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