Instax Wide 400: Fujifilm Unveils Game-Changing Self-Timer Feature and New Design

Los Angeles, California – Fujifilm has finally unveiled its latest addition to the Instax camera family after a decade-long hiatus. This morning, the company introduced the new Fujifilm Instax Wide 400, replacing the previous Instax Wide 300 model and offering a range of new features to enhance the instant photography experience.

The Instax Wide 400 is the newest and largest analog camera in Fujifilm’s lineup, producing photos in the wider Instax Wide format. With the ability to create images measuring 99mm by 62mm, double the width of the popular Instax Mini format, the camera is ideal for group shots, landscapes, and anyone looking for high-quality instant photos.

Some of the key new features introduced in the Instax Wide 400 include a self-timer function, a new Sage Green color option, an optional color-matched camera case, and an angle adjustment accessory. These enhancements aim to make capturing group photos easier and more convenient while adding a touch of color and style to the camera.

In terms of design changes, the Instax Wide 400 features a redesigned body with the optical viewfinder repositioned to the right of the camera, aligning it with the shutter release button. This adjustment aims to provide a more comfortable shooting experience, particularly for right-eye-dominant photographers.

Despite the updates and new features, the Instax Wide 400 still retains some key elements from its predecessor, such as the fixed 95mm focal length and a close-up lens attachment for capturing macro shots. The camera is set to be available starting July 12, with a price of £129.99 in the UK, a significant increase compared to the Instax Mini 300.

Overall, the Fujifilm Instax Wide 400 promises to deliver an enhanced instant photography experience with its new features and improvements. As more details and reviews become available, photographers and enthusiasts can look forward to exploring the capabilities of this latest addition to the Instax camera family.