Fujifilm Black Review

The Fujifilm Instax WIDE Evo tries to bridge digital and analog, but its high price and reliance on a phone app make it a niche pick for Instax enthusiasts only.

IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 930 g
Fujifilm Black camera
25.2 Puntuación global

The 30-Second Version

The Instax WIDE Evo is a creative hybrid camera that lets you preview and edit shots before printing. Its wide-angle lens is great, but image quality is just okay and it's pricey. Only buy if you're deep into the Instax ecosystem and love tinkering.

Overview

The Fujifilm instax WIDE Evo is a weird one. It's a hybrid instant camera that wants to be both a creative toy and a serious photography tool, but ends up feeling a bit confused about its identity. You get a 16MP sensor, a wide-angle lens, and a 3.5-inch screen, but you're tethered to a smartphone app for most of the creative controls and printing.

Performance

Performance is, frankly, what you'd expect from an instant camera with digital aspirations. The sensor lands in the 30th percentile, so image quality is fine for social media but won't wow anyone. The autofocus is sluggish (44th percentile), and there's no stabilization at all. The wide-angle lens is the standout, but the shutter speed range is decent for an instant camera. It's built okay, scoring in the 63rd percentile, but it's also a chunky 930g.

Performance Percentiles

AF 42.5
EVF 42.8
Build 63.4
Burst 36.3
Video 28.7
Sensor 29.9
Battery 48.1
Display 35.2
Connectivity 33.4
Stabilization 40.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The wide-angle lens is genuinely useful for group shots.
  • The hybrid design lets you preview and edit before you waste film.
  • Ten lens and ten film effects offer a lot of creative play.
  • The physical dial for effect intensity is a nice, tactile touch.

Cons

  • You're forced to use a smartphone app for key functions. 29th
  • Image quality is mediocre for the price. 30th
  • It's heavy for what it is. 33th
  • No weather sealing means it's a fair-weather friend.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Build

Weight 0.9 kg / 2.1 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $410, the value proposition is shaky. You're paying a premium for the hybrid concept. For that money, you could buy a decent used mirrorless camera or a simpler instant camera and a standalone printer. The film isn't included, and that's where the real cost adds up. It's a fun gadget, but it's not a good value for pure photography.

vs Competition

This doesn't compete with the Nikon Z9 or Sony A7 IV—those are professional tools. A fairer comparison is against other instant cameras. The Evo's main trick is the preview screen and editing, which cheaper Instax models lack. But if you just want instant prints, a standard Instax Wide is simpler and cheaper. If you want creative control and better image quality, a used Fujifilm X-series camera and a Instax printer would be a smarter, more flexible combo.

Spec Fujifilm Sony Alpha Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera OM System OM OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mark II Mirrorless Camera with Nikon Z Nikon Z6 II Mirrorless Camera Canon EOS R Canon EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera Olympus E-M Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III Mirrorless Camera
Type - Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor - 26MP APS-C 21.8MP Four Thirds 24.5MP Full Frame 32.5MP APS-C 21.8MP Four Thirds
AF Points - 759 121 273 651 121
Burst FPS - 11 30 14 30 10
Video - 4K @120fps 4K @24fps 4K 4K @60fps 4K
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true false true
Weight (g) 930 408 371 635 544 414
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivityStabilization
Fujifilm 42.542.863.436.328.729.948.135.233.440.9
Sony Alpha 6700 Compare 98.189.393.579.797.48798.495.696.190
OM System OM 5 Mark II Compare 92.194.393.392.159.270.995.695.690.498.6
Nikon Z 6 II Compare 94.597.597.683.682.69648.18796.190
Canon EOS R 7 Compare 97.69658.192.189.990.348.195.696.190
Olympus E-M OM-D 5 Mark III Compare 92.186.782.376.766.170.995.695.682.890

Common Questions

Q: Does it come with film?

No, you'll need to buy INSTAX WIDE Instant Film separately. It prints on the classic wide format film.

Q: Can you print photos directly from your phone?

Yes, but only through the dedicated smartphone app. The camera connects via Bluetooth to the app to transfer and print images.

Q: How's the battery life?

It's average, scoring in the 50th percentile in our database. It should last for a decent number of prints on a charge.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a serious photographer looking for a second camera. The image quality and autofocus won't cut it. Also, skip it if you hate being tied to a phone app—this camera's brain mostly lives in your smartphone.

Verdict

Buy this if you're an Instax fanatic who absolutely must preview every shot and loves fiddling with digital filters before committing to film. It's for the person who values the creative process and the physical print over ultimate image quality. For everyone else, it's a hard sell.