Fujifilm’s Instax Wide film produces prints with an image size of 99 × 62 mm. In contrast, Canon printers create postcard-sized prints measuring 148 × 100 mm, offering a significantly larger result that better suits those looking for more display-friendly photos.
Canon’s prints have a smoother finish and a higher resolution, aimed at users seeking accurate color reproduction and long-term consistency. Fujifilm’s Instax series focuses instead on casual instant prints with a nostalgic analog aesthetic, often preferred for creative projects or social events.
Fujifilm’s system delivers a tangible photo experience similar to classic instant photography, emphasizing fun and simplicity rather than technical precision. Canon’s printers, meanwhile, provide more flexibility with wireless connectivity, smartphone integration, and software adjustments for tone and contrast.
"The Canon setup feels more like a professional mini-lab, while Fujifilm’s Instax appeals to those who want instant charm in a compact, playful form."
Canon offers larger, more detailed prints and professional reliability, while Fujifilm focuses on creative instant photography and nostalgic fun for casual users.