We took the Square SQ6 for a test drive to see how it stacks up against other new instant camera releases.
High speed 800 ISO for use with Instax Wide cameras. Instant film is super fine grain for vivid, sharp images. Fast developing prints in less than a minute. The Instax easy-to-load cartridges deliver superb wide format photos. Instax film ensures intense, glossy reproduction, vivid color and natural skin tones. Images are 3.75W x 2.5H.
Fujifilm Instax Wide Instant Film 2 Pack (20 Exposures) for Use with Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 200 and 210 Cameras
Review: Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 (Fujifilm Instax Square)
Fujifilm instax Wide Instant Film for Fujifilm instax Wide 300, 200, and 210 Cameras w/Microfiber Cloth by Quality Photo (40 Exposures) : Electronics
Fujifilm instax Wide Instant Film 2 Pack (20 Exposures) for use with Fujifilm instax Wide 300, 200, and 210 Cameras …… : Electronics
Save $40 on a Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 instant film camera during Prime Day
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 Camera Review » Shoot It With Film
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 Review
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 review - Camera that prints out real photos
Summer photo fun with the new Fujifilm instax SQUARE SQ6 camera
Fujifilm instax Wide Instant Film for Fujifilm instax Wide 300, 200, and 210 Cameras w/Microfiber Cloth by Quality Photo (60 Exposures) … : Electronics
Fstoppers Reviews Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 Camera: Medium Format in Your Pocket
Review: Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 (Fujifilm Instax Square)
This is an analog instant camera. It is the perfect tool for users who want to be creative and use instant photos to express themselves and their everyday moments on a square film format. The first analog camera to accept instax SQUARE film the SQ6 is a simple and fun instant film camera that produces 2.4 inch x 2.4 inch square prints.
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 Instant Film Camera, Blush Gold
Fujifilm Instax SQ6 Review, best instant camera for travel? – Travel photographer from Finland / Engineer on tour
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 Tries to Recreate Instant Photography's Glory Days