After a decade-long wait, Fujifilm has finally launched the successor of the Instax Wide 300. The new Instax Wide 400 brings new features to capture those special moments in a bigger, bolder way.
No more worrying about overexposed or underexposed photos. The Instax Wide 400 boasts an automatic exposure function, ensuring your instant prints come out clear and vibrant, whether you’re shooting indoors or outdoors.
It also comes with normal and landscape shooting modes; a self-timer dial; and an included camera angle adjustment accessory that lets you change the height of the camera when placed on a fixed surface, providing more control over your shots.
The Instax Wide 400 retains a lot of its predecessor’s features, such as the fixed 95mm focal length and a close-up lens attachment for macro photos at 40cm from the subject. Prints measure 4.25 x 3.34 inches with an image area of 3.89 x 2.44 inches.
There’s no word yet on the local pricing and availability of the Instax Wide 400, but according to the Fujifilm Instax Philippines Facebook page, it will be available “real soon.”