Fujifilm has announced the launch of the INSTAX WIDE 400 camera, similar to the 300 model that has been on the market since 2014, which features a more rounded design with a dark green color that shakes up the market for analog instant cameras that use old-fashioned fast film. Among the complaints is the lack of manual exposure control.
Fujifilm describes the new INSTAX WIDE 400 as an analog instant camera that can take wide-format photos. It is set to be released in Thailand in late July 2024. The new camera's main feature is that it supports wide film, which is twice as large as micro film.
The WIDE 400 comes with a convenient design: simply turn the lens to the left to turn it on. Plus, you can easily take wide-angle shots. With a single shutter button, it also comes with a new self-timer function that allows everyone to be in the frame at the same time. Achieve the pleasure of capturing special moments without interruption.
The INSTAX line of instant cameras was first introduced in 1998 and has since been a pioneer in new technologies. Keeping up with ever-changing trends and eras, the INSTAX product line has expanded from analog instant cameras to hybrid instant cameras that use digital technology. Including a smartphone printer and a compact digital camera that fits in the palm of your hand.
In the past, Instax has continued to strive to offer a variety of photography products to expand its user base from young women to middle-aged men.
As for wide-angle film photography, Fujifilm concluded that it will help in capturing wider images. Suitable for group photography and landscapes. This camera is able to capture the subject and its surroundings perfectly. This feature improves the display of photography styles. It makes users around the world love the wide-angle film format.