Full disclosure: I don't feel much need for a scouting tool, so apply whatever discount you feel appropriate to what I say.
I have the Fuji Instax Wide 300. Two large strikes against it as a scouting tool are a) it's quite bulky and b) its combination of primitive lens, narrow latitude "film", narrow exposure adjustment range and erratic meter makes the yield of decent captures pretty low. A small digital camera would be less expensive, more convenient and far more reliable if the purpose is simply to bring home with minimum hassle a clear rendering of something you might want to consider for later revisiting.
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