I originally had a Fujifilm Neo Instax 90 (mini film) and ended up with a wide frame camera. First I had an Instax 210, then I sold it and bought an Instax 300. The Instax 210 was larger, heavier, and had fewer modes compared to the Instax 300. Both require wide film. This film ONLY works for Fujifilm Instax 210 and 300. For Polaroid and other cameras there are OTHER special films for it. I love my wide angle film more than my minis because I usually shoot groups or landscapes and wide angle film gives the best view of it. For the price that Revain is offering, it's worth it! $16 for a pack of 20. The thumbnails are just under $16 for 20, and you're basically paying for a bigger, clearer image. Images develop in a few minutes and are fairly clear. All my friends laugh at me or get shocked when I throw away my giant Instax 300, but they always end up thinking the whole "instant photo" is pretty cool - and it is! I strongly recommend making wide films at 300! :)
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