Following the success of the Instax mini Evo, this latest hybrid instant camera combines digital convenience with the charm of analog-style prints — and it’s now available nationwide for PhP 22,599.
To celebrate, Fujifilm is hosting a special two-day exhibit called “10:10 – Wider Stories to Tell” at the Glorietta Activity Center from April 26 to 27, 2025.
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“10:10 – Wider Stories to Tell” Exhibit
At the launch exhibit, visitors can try the Instax WIDE Evo firsthand, attend workshops, explore installations, and get inspired by some of the country’s most renowned photographers.
Here’s a look at the artists and their featured works:
- Jilson Tiu presents “Finding Home”, a personal journey through photographs that reflect his search for belonging while moving across different cities and countries.
- Aya Cabauatan shares “Pag-uruli: Where the Horizons Meet”, capturing the quiet beauty of returning home, blending scenes from Sorsogon and Manila in wide, thoughtful frames.
- Geloy Concepcion debuts “Moments to Memories”, a heartfelt collection showing fleeting family moments, taken during short visits home amid a busy traveling schedule.
- Issa Barte explores themes of remembrance in “Heritage of Humanity”, with moving photographs from Vietnam that connect memory, identity, and collective history.
A New Way to Shoot and Print
The Instax WIDE Evo captures images through a rear LCD screen, giving users the freedom to snap, review, and print their favorite shots on the spot.
It also doubles as a smartphone printer, making it easy to create prints directly from your mobile device.
Designed for creativity, the camera offers 10 lens effects (such as Magenta and Monochrome) and 10 film styles (like Light Leak and Color Gradient).
Users can mix and match effects for up to 100 unique combinations. A new Degree Control feature lets you fine-tune the intensity of light and color across 100 levels, giving you even more control over the final look.
Other highlights include the Wide Angle Mode for dynamic, expansive shots, and a Film Style setting to frame your photos in creative ways.
Altogether, the WIDE Evo opens the door to over 100,000 possible combinations, letting users personalize each print to their liking.
The camera’s design also stands out, featuring a sleek black finish with metallic details, manual dials for easy effect selection, and a satisfying “print crank” to physically produce your photos — an enjoyable nod to classic photography.
The Instax WIDE Evo comes with its own app that offers a Discover Feed, where users can browse print ideas shared by others around the world.
If you see a style you like, you can save and recreate the same look on your own camera. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, direct printing from smartphones is also seamless, making it easier than ever to share your favorite moments.
Alongside the camera, Fujifilm also introduced the new Instax WIDE Brushed Metallics film, now available for PhP 660 per 10-sheet pack at authorized dealers.