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Hello photographers!

I’m a very amateur photographer that wants to capture memories as film instant prints and a few digital photos too. Would you recommend the Fujifilm Wide Evo that just came out? I currently own a Fujifilm mini 70 and all I need to do is buy new batteries for it and some film refills.

Should I just stick with my mini 70? Or does the Wide Evo have more to offer

Note: the cameras I want have to be used in the long run. I’m talking decades in the future of usability since I do not want to indulge in consumerism

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[–] Jrockwar@feddit.uk 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I think a better purchase in the fujifilm realm is the instax link wide printer.

Your phone is likely to already take far better photos than the Evo and will get upgraded over time anyway, improving the quality of your Fuji photos. Plus, if you eventually get a DSLR (or mirrorless given we're in 2025) you can also print instant photos off that.

The Evo only has a 1/3" sensor (an iPhone's is far bigger and nicer) and a 16mm equivalent focal length, which means nothing like bokeh or subject separation - it's almost literally a 2018-spec wide-angle phone camera sensor attached to an instax printer.

For me it's a no brainer. If you already have an iPhone or any phone that takes semi-decent pictures, the instax printer is cheaper and gives you that link to the analogue world.

The other instax you have serves as a "semi disposable" camera that you can still keep but that you care less about (e.g. for going to the beach).

[–] Xed@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 3 days ago

Yeah, thanks for the recommendation. I’m already looking into the mobile printers from Fujifilm now