
"The Instax Mini Link Plus features a new "Design Print" mode that focuses on fine details within the images it's printing. This mode utilizes the printer's improved image processing capabilities to more clearly reproduce small text and patterns, allowing users to print graphically detailed designs or preserve the legibility of signs and background text in their photographs. It also provides a "Simple Print" mode for images with fewer details, and uses the same Instax Mini film as the $99 Instax Mini Link 3."
"As for the Mini Evo Cinema camera, it can take photos and wirelessly print images from your phone. It can also capture video clips up to 15 seconds long, and allows users to apply 10 different vintage-style effects, including grainy, pale tones inspired by the 1930s or vibrant colors from the 1980s, using the built-in Gen Dial (also called the "Eras Dial" on the Japanese model)."
Fujifilm is launching the Instax Mini Link Plus smartphone printer with improved image processing and a 'Design Print' mode that enhances reproduction of small text and fine patterns. The printer also includes a 'Simple Print' mode and uses standard Instax Mini film compatible with the Mini Link 3. The company is also releasing the Instax Mini Evo Cinema camera, which wirelessly prints phone images, records up to 15-second video clips, and applies ten vintage-style effects via a Gen Dial. Pricing is $169.95 for the Mini Link Plus and $409.95 for the Mini Evo Cinema, with availability in the US in early February 2026.
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