Product information
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.88 x 4.88 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
ASIN | B077115N5R |
Item model number | 16564101 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,207 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #66 in Photographic Film |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 27, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
Country of Origin | Japan |
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FUJIFILM Instax Wide Monochrome Film – 10 Exposures
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Specification: FUJIFILM Instax Wide Monochrome Film – 10 Exposures
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10 reviews for FUJIFILM Instax Wide Monochrome Film – 10 Exposures
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$16.28
Max321 –
This is what I have come to expect from Fuji, an excellent film with great depth, contrast, and clarity. This is really good stuff and it is 800 ASA so keep that in mind. Try not to use flash with it because this B&W film washes out easily under the flash.
Euphoria –
I used this for my instax wide 300 camera. I wasn’t sure how these would turn out but once I used it the photos come out in a beautiful monochrome effect. It is perfect for timeless images you want to keep in your photo album. Can’t wait to use more of these for future family events.
Samuel Wear –
Fuji Instax film is fast, accurate, colorful, and lasts a long time in storage. I like this B&W film, it’s pleasantly contrasty and it works and looks great. Wide format is where it’s at, it’s perfect for shooting buildings, people, and cars!
Moises Martinez –
cannot get enough of this film. since instant black and white film is all but gone this is like water to a person stranded in a desert. give me all of it NOW!
Tyne –
Pictures come out great IF you take them in environments with lots of lot, like outside on a sunny day. Images will be indecipherable if you take them in low light areas especially anywhere you cameras automatic flash comes on.
Impavidus –
The Digital camera/cellphone camera revolution has minimized the art of photography. Have you heard of Kodak? Have you ever loaded film into a camera? Have you ever developed film?Pardon my rhetoric… I am glad to see that there is stall a way to shoot B&W pictures without having to manipulate them in a “digital”darkroom.This stuff is pricey too, and it makes you think and compose before you shoot. Ideally, this produces something a little more creative than a standard snapshot, and won’t be buried in the abyss of cell-phone storage…Make a statement with some photographic art!
Hannah –
Took a picture and it turned out great was better quality compared to the regular film more clear.
Mark McL –
So cool!! A big hit with any group. Take it and shake it! ( When someone tells you that shaking them doesn’t affect the development process, act surprised) You can also get really cool effects by squishing them before they’re quite ready. Also these a a great price.
Kelly –
This black and white option is a fun alternative color Instax film. I only used it for an indoor event and think it would work even better outdoors!
Ms.Barrios –
I love it it’s perfect to take some photos but a little expensive I buy a couple of films often