Instax Wide is the second of the Instax line of films created by Fuji. The film was released in 1999, a year after the introduction of Instax Mini. Instax Wide film comes in packs that are loaded into the camera, similar to Polaroid film. Upon exposure, the sheet is ejected from the camera and develops within minutes.
Fuji Instax Wide film produces an image that is 99mm x 62mm, which itself is surrounded by a white border, bringing the full film dimensions out to 108mm x 86mm. The film has a baseline ISO of 800 and is available in both color and monochrome versions.
Fuji Instax Wide requires the use of Fuji Instax Wide cameras, of which there have been several varieties over the years. The cameras are all fairly similar in function, with the largest difference between models being in appearance.
As of 2020, Fuji Instax films are one of only two instant film options on the market, alongside Polaroid Originals film.
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Fuji Instax Wide Sample Gallery
Sample images made on Fuji Instax Wide color film with either an Instax Wide 210 or Instax Wide 300 camera by staff member, Peter Carlson.