Instax unveils Wide 400 instant camera

Fujifilm has announced the launch of the Instax Wide 400, the newest model in its Instax Wide series

Fujifilm has announced the launch of the Instax Wide 400, the newest model in its Instax Wide series

The Instax Wide 400 succeeds the Instax Wide 300, which debuted a decade ago in 2014 featuring the wide-format film that has been popular for capturing larger scenes and group shots.

Key enhancements in the Instax Wide 400 include a self-timer function for easy group shots, perfectly complemented by a new camera angle adjustment accessory that enables optimal positioning without a tripod.

The camera also includes automatic exposure and flash control, along with a close-up lens attachment for macro photography, allowing shots from as close as 40cm.

For capturing wider scenes, users can switch to Landscape mode, which is designed for subjects positioned at a distance of three meters or more. It is available in a Sage Green finish at a price of £129.99. Learn more at the instax website.

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Group of people taking a photo withg Instax Wide 400 on a tripod using self-timer feature
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