Kodak Colorplus 200 4x 36-exposure rolls vs Fujifilm Instax Mini Daylight Instant Film for Mini Cameras (2 x Twin Packs + USB)

Overall winner: Fujifilm Instax Mini Daylight Instant Film for Mini Cameras (2 x Twin Packs + USB)

Key Differences

Fujifilm Instax Mini film is made for instax mini cameras and produces compact wallet-sized prints and includes a microfiber cleaning cloth; it has a much larger review base but some users report blank or blurry prints. Kodak ColorPlus 200 is 35mm film sold as multiple 36-exposure rolls, praised for color quality and value with fewer reviews, though some users note variable grain

Kodak Colorplus 200 4x 36-exposure rolls

Kodak Colorplus 200 4x 36-exposure rolls

KODAK • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

4 rolls of Kodak ColorPlus 200 ASA 36-exposure 35mm film. Provides good color quality and value for money, with fresh stock; some users note graininess varies by shot

Pros

  • color quality
  • value for money
  • fresh stock
  • includes multiple rolls

Cons

  • grain quality varies
  • some users find grainy images
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Fujifilm Instax Mini Daylight Instant Film for Mini Cameras (2 x Twin Packs + USB)

Fujifilm Instax Mini Daylight Instant Film for Mini Cameras (2 x Twin Packs + USB)

Fujifilm • ★ 4.5/5 • Mid-Range

Instant film designed for FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI cameras with vivid prints. Compact 2.1 x 3.4 format; portable wallets-ready size. Customer note: good quality and value, with mixed picture quality reports

Pros

  • designed for instax mini cameras
  • compact wallet-sized prints
  • includes USB and cleaning cloth
  • two twin packs for more prints

Cons

  • mixed feedback on picture clarity
  • some prints may be blank or blurry
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price KODAK
Durability Fujifilm
Versatility KODAK
User Reviews Fujifilm