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Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 Mobile Printer (Gold)

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Color: Gold


Style: Base


Features

  • Create instax photos by sending images from smartphones and tablets using the free share app
  • High resolution images with print pixels of 800x600 dots and 320 dpi to show detailed gradations, facial expressions, characters or objects clearly. Uses 256 levels per color (RGB)
  • A new laser exposure system achieves a faster printing time of 10 seconds from print data transfer to print output. Supported image format: JPEG, PNG
  • Equipped with a rechargeable battery that charges via micro USB port; Charging time approx. 90 minutes (Varies depending on the battery remaining level)
  • Available in silver and gold
  • There is a manual adjustment on the share printer app that allows you to make image darker or lighter as you see fit

Description

Instax Share SP-2 lets you print out your best smartphone pictures faster than ever in high quality credit-card sized prints. This next generation Instax Share SP-2 features a sleek body, gorgeous image quality, improved Wi-Fi connectivity and a refined operation, all in two new gorgeous colors - Silver and Gold - with added texture for classic good looks. The new Share SP-2 improves its speed over the original Share SP-1 by printing smoothly and quietly in just 10 seconds compared to 16 seconds in the previous model. Supplied accessory USB cable (BOB711).


Product Dimensions: 7.12 x 5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 8.7 ounces


Item model number: INSTAX SHARE SP-2 GOLD


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 27, 2016


Manufacturer: FUJIFILM


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Color: Gold Style: Base
If you already have the SP-1, no need to buy SP-2. If you don't have one, and are deciding if you want one, yes, I recommend this little printer for sure. Instead of buying the fujifilm instax camera, I bought the printer for several reasons: 1) I am a perfectionist. That being said, with a negative note, if I use the camera and not being satisfied with the real time films, which happens quite often (imagine you take photos from your phone multiple times), that is such a waste of the films and I know I am not going to keep them or put them on display. The films come with a pack of 10 and they are not so cheap. I understand the excitement of having the instant camera and seeing the photos developed instantly but the disappointment of seeing the not-so-good pictures is greater to me than the excitement. 2) You pick what you want to print out from your phone, reprint them if necessary. With the instant camera, you have no way to save the pictures and reprint them. Having this printer gives me an ease of mind to take photos and pick the best. I purchased the gold one and the color is beautiful. I use this printer with caution because I don't want to accidentally hit the opening button of the films (the films will be ruined) or hit the "reprint" bottom on the side. Unlike the instant camera, this printer is definitely not for kids to operate. I have been using this printer and here are my tips for you what pictures might be printed with better quality. Keep this in mind that, and you might have known, the color of the pictures is vintage-like. That being said, the pictures will come out color-enhanced and a bit over-exposed. Therefore, you better pick the RAW pictures from your phone. For example, if you use iPhone, there are different filters (tonal, mono, fade, noir etc) for you to choose when you take pictures. Normally I choose "none" for the true color and this is the RAW pictures I am talking about. Don't get me wrong, if you choose the filters (special colors), they look really nice on your phone. But when you print out from this printer, they either look TOO DARK or TOO BRIGHT because the color was already enhanced from your phone. (See the attached 2 photos, one with filter from my phone and the other the printout came out too dark.) This also applies to the pictures you take from any photo apps or from Instagram in which you already edited or changed the color in some way. Another example is if your face is already over-exposed from the raw picture (like a hot sunny day at the beach and with no shade), that would not be a good picture to pick to print since your face will come out over-exposed. I also tried one of my wedding photos. It came out a bit blurring because the original one has a "soften" effect. That being said, any previous edited photos will come out too dark, too bright or a bit blurring. Some were not terribly bad but just not as good as I hoped from the original pictures. (Again, I am VERY picky with pictures.) Obviously, if your original raw pictures are not clear or in low resolution (depending what phone you are taking from), that will also affect the quality of printouts from this printer. Another reminder is after the film is developed, you will see the border lines not being fully developed (with some white lines if you look closely). I suggest do not use any clips on the pictures and do not put them in the album right away. Let them sit a bit longer (usually I let them sit overnight, just to be sure), the white border lines in the picture will disappear eventually. So far I'm having fun with this little printer. I have not experienced any difficulties when operating this little machine except for the wifi connection is on and off due to for the time being that I am picking up which photos to print which may take a while. I suggest you know which photo to pick first, connect to the printer's wifi, and open the app and choose exact photo you need in case the wifi is disconnected while you're still choosing your photo. Some people are complaining about the official app. Unfortunately this is the only app that allows you to connect and print from your phone. I do not like any templates from the app but fortunately I only like to print the simple white ones with white borders. The app definitely has a lot to improve upon. The only disappointment for me is actually the black-and-white option. I was excited about this new feature but now not so much. I have not found the black and white pictures come out appealing so far. I give 4 star instead of 5 for this reason. I might need to do more experiment to jump into the conclusion though. Will update later if I find something new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2016 by D. Monroy

  • Love the INSTAX printer!
This is my first INSTAX printer, but I've been using the Instax 210 wide format instant camera for over 6 years. I love the wide format film, but it's come to the point where I'd prefer not to carry around such a chunky camera. It's fun and spontaneous to take photos with a camera, but if you want that perfect shot or are really into post-editing then the printer is the choice for you. The photos are about half the size of the wide prints. While it's smaller, details are still intact and I find the small size to be quite cute. The SP-2 over the SP-1 is supposedly much faster at printing and one big thing that led me to purchase the SP-2 was that it comes with a micro-USB for recharging. The SP-1 only works with batteries (which i'm not too fond of). Doing back and forth research against my friend's SP-1 shots and some photos I've taken with my SP-2 printer, the SP-2 has a slight advantage with color rendition and contrast. If you have never purchased an INSTAX printer, I'd recommend going with the SP-2 just for the upgrades they've put into this model. I did notice that my photos came out with green streaks/ edges, and this was concerning to me as I wasn't sure if my printer was defective, but turns out if you wait overnight the streaks will go away. I got the printer in the silver color and am very happy with my purchase. I can see exactly what I'm printing versus taking an impromptu shot and have the option to add filters, themes, and borders. There is also a reprint button so that you can share the same photo you just printed with friends. On the front of the camera there is a battery bar that will light up with little dots that shows you the battery percentage. I'm around halfway through the battery and I've printed 6 photos or so throughout the span of 4 days (so this is with on and off printing). The little lights on top next to the battery tell you how much film you have left. Each pack comes with 10 film so the lights will reach 0 when you're out. In order to connect the printer to your phone, you must first download the instax SHARE app, which can be found in the IOS or Android app store. Then, from your phone, find your printer through wifi. It will usually have the word INSTAX in it. You can change the password pin to your printer in the app. After you connect to the printer through wifi you can start printing! Someone has mentioned that the printer doesn't work in large apartment buildings. I'm not sure what problem they were having or if Fuji had directly patched the issue with a firmware update but I do not have this problem and I live in a fairly large apartment complex with a few other large apartment complexes right next to me and across the street. My printer and phone connected just fine! The printer is definitely a great buy if you're into instant pictures. Instant photos have a very charming and special feature to them that make them great to share with friends and family. Hope my review helps your decision. If you have any questions feel free to drop a comment and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 3, 2016 by Shiberu

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