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$150 off Fujifilm Instax Share Smartphone Photo Printer (Now $149) - Cheapest Ever @ JB Hi-Fi [in-Store Only] [Coupon Required]

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Cheapest ever on PriceSpy is $178. This even beats the Dick Smith closing down sale price of $151.. To learn more the instax Share see this website.

Your JB Hi-Fi mailing list membership provides you with Exclusive offers. This week until Sunday get yourself $150 Off# the current ticketed price of a Fujifilm Instax Share (SKU 271533). Simply print out and present the Exclusive Coupon below at any JB Hi-Fi Store in New Zealand. Limit of 1 per Voucher. While stocks last. Offer ends Sunday 29th May 2016. JB, you've done it again!


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    Pretty good price for Instax Share. Managed to get one for $138 @ DSE thanks to asmcar. For those who want manage to snap up one, I suggest you to hook it up to a power bank using the USB cable (you can get one easily on eBay) rather than using the CR2 battery which is expensive as.

    • Didn't realise that they got that cheap, would have got one for $138. Is it good, still not sure if I'm going to get one now. Probably better to get it from Jbhifi for the warranty.

      • +1

        Well there much more flexible than the Instax Camera for sure as you can just take photos with your phone and print it out later as compared to taking and printing on the spot. You can also use apps to edit and add filters before printing which is another bonus. I usually print photos from my favourite snaps from my DSLR and my galaxy s6, I've noticed that the higher pixel count on your camera sensor, the better quality the photos are. However, some may argue that having this takes away the fun of instant photo taking.

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