Quality of Polaroid Film v’s Fuji Instax Film

February 18th, 2010

Polaroid – Instant, Fun and Kitsch
We all know that with Polaroid film, you won’t get a professional quality print. But that’s sort of missing the point. The GREAT thing about Instant Film is that you get to take the photo and immediately watch it develop, right then and there in your hands. It’s fun. You point, click and out pops your photo, ready to take away (or insert into your photo guest book) There are Polaroid photos that were taken in the 1960’s that are still around today and in good shape. Just keep them away from extreme heat or cold and you’ll have an iconic, retro inspired photo in your hands to keep forever.

Fujifilm – An Instant Alternative

If you’re looking for a better quality (and more readily available) instant film option, why not trytry Fuji’s Instax 200 Instant Color Print Film. The glossy-finish film prints ultra sharp for an 800 speed film making it really useful in low lighting. It The film has enhanced stability too, making it a great choice for archival use. Fujifilm can be used with our Fuji memory album guest book and with Fuji’s Instax 200 or 210 Camera. Like Polaroid, with a Fuji Instax camera you point, click the button, take your picture and out it prints instantly for developing – capturing the Instant, Forever!