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Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 - Instant Film Camera - Graphite Grey

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  • 1:1 square format. Use Instax square style film
  • Auto exposure control - The high performance flash automatically calculates surrounding brightness and adjusts shutter speed.
  • Includes 3 color filters, orange, purple and green, that can be fitted over the flash to add color to your photo
  • 2 - Cr2 batteries. Film Developing Time: Approximately 90 seconds (Varies depending on the ambient temperature)
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Instax Square SQ6 Graphite Gray
Instax Square SQ1
Instax Mini 90Neo
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  • camera
  • 3 color filters
  • 2 - CR2 batteries
  • strap
  • manual
  • U.S.A. Warranty

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    Instax SQUARE SQ6

    Time goes by. Before you know it there are so many precious moments that you'll never have again. The 1:1 square format Instax Square SQ6 captures the beauty in each and every moment, so that you can cherish those memories for a lifetime.

    With square format, there's no need to waste a precious moment deciding whether to capture it in portrait or landscape - just pick up the camera and snap. And at 1.3 times the size of instax mini prints, there's plenty of room to set the scene.

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    Product Description

    The Instax square Sq6 is the first Analog instant camera within the Instax square lineup. 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 1: 1 square format Instax square Sq6 captures the beauty in each and every moment, so that you can cherish those memories for a lifetime. With square format, there's no need to waste a precious moment deciding whether to capture it in portrait or landscape - just pick up the camera and snap. And at 1.5x the size of Instax Mini prints, there's plenty of room to set the scene.

    Customer reviews

    4.7 out of 5 stars
    4.7 out of 5
    3,984 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the image quality, ease of use, and color of the instant film camera. For example, they mention the pictures generally come out pretty nice, vibrant, and have that classic film quality. That said, they appreciate the self-timer and the high contrast and warm colors. Opinions are mixed on the quality, value, and size.

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    164 customers mention114 positive50 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the camera. Some mention it's a great camera with good quality photos, while others say that it'll disappoint you with the quality.

    "...even comes with a neckstrap to keep it safe and secure (I prefer to just toss it in my bag personally)...." Read more

    "...This is a wonderful camera for nostalgia, sharing and learning how to thoughtfully capture the things you care about on film...." Read more

    "...But it’s cute and pictures are full sized but not the best of quality . Film doesn’t always work and now changing my review to this camera is trash ." Read more

    "Easy to use, good quality" Read more

    133 customers mention94 positive39 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the camera. They say the pictures generally come out pretty nice, vibrant, and have that classic film quality. They also say the square photos are better than the mini and are exactly the right size. Customers also say that the camera itself is beautiful and does a great job at capturing images. They mention that the picture quality is great for the price.

    "...point the camera at what you want a memory of, and it spits out a small instant picture when you press the shutter that you can see the results..." Read more

    "...Picture quality is great for the price, just ensure that you don’t flinch or move or else the image will be incredibly blurry...." Read more

    "...When I don't use the flash, the pictures come out a bit blurrier. But, it's not horrible or a deal-breaker, and it may just be the way I'm using it...." Read more

    "Easy set up. Easy to use. Quality pictures." Read more

    93 customers mention87 positive6 negative

    Customers find the Square SQ6 easy to use. They say the flat back of the camera makes it easy to take a photo, and the self-timer is simple enough to use for group photos. The front of the device makes taking selfies easy, and it's perfectly sized for travel. Customers also say the camera is a great way to instantly get photos and experiment.

    "...The self-timer is so easy to use for group photos and it’s perfectly sized for travel, not too bulky and it comes with a comfy neck strap...." Read more

    "...are a variety of photo settings that are designed to be simple enough to choose from and use without having to engineer your own exposure or focus..." Read more

    "Easy to use, good quality" Read more

    "Easy set up. Easy to use. Quality pictures." Read more

    62 customers mention54 positive8 negative

    Customers like the color of the camera film. They mention that the color and style are both sleek and appealing. They also appreciate the high contrast and warm colors. Customers also mention that it has a vintage looking aspect to it, with high contrast, and warm color lenses. They say the pictures come out great and are good for decorating. Customers love that it comes with different color filters, which are a neat addition.

    "...the blue/metal color looks great and gets so many compliments, it has a nice weight to it without feeling like you are lugging something around all..." Read more

    "...but I don’t dislike that because they develop beautifully, display adorably and are small enough to be given out as mementos if you want...." Read more

    "...The camera also includes 3 colored flash filters that you can easily snap onto the flash to add some effects to your pictures if you like...." Read more

    "...Its aesthetic appeal is undeniable, and the photos have that classic film quality...." Read more

    57 customers mention25 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the camera film. Some mention that it's a good product at a reasonable price, while others say that it is a bit expensive and not worth it.

    "...is nice since it is the larger, original Polaroid size, but it is very costly at around $2 per exposure and there have also been reports of the film..." Read more

    "...I find the film to be fairly priced and a much better deal than Polaroid film...." Read more

    "...Better than Polaroid pics for sure. Film is pricy but this camera is worth it because I don't intend to use as an everyday camera, just for fun,..." Read more

    "...the price of the film, this was not a cheap purchase, but still worth every penny! 😊..." Read more

    47 customers mention28 positive19 negative

    Customers are mixed about the size of the camera. Some mention that they love the size, saying that it's the perfect size for traveling. They also say that the square allows for a bit more to be printed. However, others say that it is a little big and takes a while to get used to. They mention that the films are larger than the other Polaroid cameras and that the viewfinder is super tiny.

    "...The self-timer is so easy to use for group photos and it’s perfectly sized for travel, not too bulky and it comes with a comfy neck strap...." Read more

    "...The photos are a bit smaller than I thought but I don’t dislike that because they develop beautifully, display adorably and are small enough to be..." Read more

    "...The Square size is slightly larger and gives you a square format just like Polaroid 600 film (albeit smaller overall than Polaroid)...." Read more

    "...Its elegant Blush Gold color, combined with the square format and easy-to-use shooting modes, make it a great choice for capturing creative and..." Read more

    Just about the best you can get for a true instant film camera these days
    4 Stars
    Just about the best you can get for a true instant film camera these days
    This is a great camera if you are craving some nostalgia of using real instant film. If you are looking for a square format instant film your choices are pretty much the Instax Square or the Polaroid 600 film made by Impossible Project/Polaroid Originals/Polaroid. The main differences between the two are that the Instax Square film costs less than half per shot compared to Polaroid, is considerably smaller in overall image size, and has proven longevity. The Polaroid film is nice since it is the larger, original Polaroid size, but it is very costly at around $2 per exposure and there have also been reports of the film chemistry not holding up over time. I have Instax prints from over 5 years ago that still look the same as when they were first taken so I am confident that Fuji knows what they are doing (especially given their decades and decades of experience across all types of film).As for the camera itself, it is large by today's standards - as you should expect. This isn't something you stick in your pocket just in case you want to take pictures. You'll only carry this with you when you are sure you'll want to take some instant shots.The controls are very easy. Just turn the camera on and the lens extends, then point and shoot. There are some basic mode selections that you can set such as close up or distance focusing, as well as a setting to make the image lighter or darker. The lighter or darker setting isn't too useful unless you are okay using several prints to get the same picture right (since you have to take a picture first to determine if it is too light or too dark to begin with). Unless you are very picky it's probably better to just keep the original shot as-is and if you really want to save it you can always just scan it in to your computer and lighten or darken it that way.There is a small "selfie mirror" on the front of the camera which makes taking selfies easy and they actually seem to come out pretty accurately just by aiming the camera based on what you see in the small mirror.One nitpick I have is that the viewfinder is located on the right side of the back of the camera. This means if you are like me and are used to looking through viewfinders with your right eye your nose will hit the back of the camera. So it's not an ideal position but it is still workable.The camera also includes 3 colored flash filters that you can easily snap onto the flash to add some effects to your pictures if you like. Personally I don't have any use for them and haven't even opened them but this might be a fun feature for some people.The camera uses two CR2 lithium batteries which aren't the most common batteries so you probably want to buy a few spares if you take it somewhere that you don't expect to find camera batteries.I also want to point out that Fuji makes 3 film sizes and in general each Instax camera can only use the one film size that the camera is designed for. The smallest Mini size is as you'd expect what the smallest cameras use but the images are quite small. The Square size is slightly larger and gives you a square format just like Polaroid 600 film (albeit smaller overall than Polaroid). This is probably the best size for most people, especially if you are used to the square format from things like Instagram. Fuji also makes a Wide film which is about the size of two Mini images. This is the largest instant film they make and the associated cameras are quite a bit larger, as you'd expect. I think most people will find that the Square format like this camera uses is the best compromise for image size and camera size.It's also worth mentioning that some companies make "digital instant" cameras. These cameras actually capture the image digitally and then use a small printer and special paper inside the camera to product the "instant" print. These cameras are fine if your goal is to produce prints quickly for fun, but to me they don't have the appeal of a true instant film camera. With Instax cameras you are getting the actual piece of film that the light hit to produce your image. There's something special about holding the actual piece of film that was exposed to whatever image is on it. That piece of film was really there when the photo was taken. So if you want a true film camera that is using real chemical-based film and instant developing processes then Instax is the way to go.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic instant camera for beginners and professionals alike
    Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
    Bought this camera for an upcoming trip to Hawaii, but it’s so versatile that I’ve already used it pretty extensively. Picture quality is great for the price, just ensure that you don’t flinch or move or else the image will be incredibly blurry. I’ll also note that pictures tend to be pretty cool, but you can definitely get them a bit warmer with adequate lighting.
    This is essentially a point-and-click camera with instant payoff. I find the film to be fairly priced and a much better deal than Polaroid film. Polaroid films might be bigger, but I actually appreciate the pocket-sized square films of this camera because they’re easier to store and organize.
    All in all, I can’t recommend this camera enough for people just entering the world of instant cameras and people who want to experiment with the multiple picture modes and filters that come included with the camera. The self-timer is so easy to use for group photos and it’s perfectly sized for travel, not too bulky and it comes with a comfy neck strap. If you’re still torn on which camera to buy, I don’t think you’ll find anything easier or as high-quality for the price as this one!
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Not a single regret with this purchase!
    Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
    Absolutely thrilled with this decision! Bought a few weeks ago in anticipation of my boyfriend’s birthday next month and also because I just wanted a fun way to make some instant memories and this was just the thing I needed.

    After comparing several instant cameras, I came to the decision that the Square 6 was the perfect blend of accessibility and vintage charm. As pictured, there are a variety of photo settings that are designed to be simple enough to choose from and use without having to engineer your own exposure or focus and it feels so simple a child could use it which I love. The shutter button is on the front of the camera about an inch and a half under the viewfinder which has a small circle chiseled into the glass so you can center your subject instead of estimating, a very elegant solution to the viewfinder being in the far corner of the device so you don’t have to struggle to frame the shots. The photos are a bit smaller than I thought but I don’t dislike that because they develop beautifully, display adorably and are small enough to be given out as mementos if you want. Photo pack went into the slot perfectly and I had no issues with jamming or development.

    I really think the reviews complaining about how the pictures come out didn’t consider the actual purpose of buying an instant camera. If what you want is perfectly crisp, perfectly balanced photos, look elsewhere! This is a wonderful camera for nostalgia, sharing and learning how to thoughtfully capture the things you care about on film. I bought a sweet little leather case for it and 2 20 packs of film and have been having so much fun snapping photos and figuring out where to display them around the apartment! Best $80 I’ve spent in a while and absolutely an experience in and of itself!
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    Chris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it's supposed to do, and well!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2024
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    Steve
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Instant Camera with Useful Features
    Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2023
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    5.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Instant Camera with Useful Features
    Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2023
    I saw this on sale and got a spark of curiosity. I haven't used an instant camera since the mid-90s and I miss having film prints of photos. When I learned this model had been discontinued recently before it went on sale it pushed me to jump on it.

    The Instax SQ6 is a fully analogue camera with no zoom, autofocus, or even manual focus. It just meters the scene and takes a photo then spits it out of the top of the camera. The camera has a few different exposure modes, where it will adjust its focus between one of three distances: Macro (0.3m - 0.5m); Normal (0.5m - 2m); Landscape (2m+). It also has a selfie mode and a little mirror next to the lens to help you line up the shot. Additionally, you have the ability to manually disable the flash and set an automatic shutter timer. The camera is also reasonably compact, as the lens retracts into the body when powered off.

    While being able to focus manually might be nice, I understand that for instant cameras, Fujifilm presumably wishes to keep things as simple and inexpensive as possible so anybody can use the camera. The SQ6 is unique among recent Fujifilm Instax cameras in that it has these alternate shooting modes flash control, and self timer. Later models omit these features but are otherwise pretty much the same except for aesthetics. This is what pushed me to grab this camera before they're gone for good. I like to have at least a little bit of control over the camera, particularly being able to turn off the flash.

    As for the photos themselves. I included a few examples with this review. I'm pretty pleased with the quality of the pictures. Learning how to gauge the focusing distance and framing takes a little bit of practice since you can only frame your shot through the viewfinder, which: A, doesn't show you what's in focus and B, is offset from the actual lens. I just try to remember what the actual effective focusing distances are for the three modes mentioned earlier. Correctly capturing Macro focus is particularly tricky but can have some really nice results if you nail it. By the way, when you power on the camera, the default mode is 'Normal', with the flash enabled.

    Instax film has been around for over 20 years now but I had never used it before. The colours and saturation are very nice, plus it exposes and develops evenly and consistently. It is ISO 800 and tends to have a high amount of contrast and doesn't work very well in most indoor or dimly lit conditions as the photos come out rather dark. If you use the flash for indoor photos you can at least get peoples faces exposed decently, though the backgrounds will be largely black. As you may see from my included example photos, I've mostly been taking artsy-looking still life photos outdoors during the day and I've been happy with the results. But artsy-looking photos are only half the fun of instant photography, I look forward to bringing this on my next holiday to make some hard copy, charmingly imperfect photos as keepsakes.

    Overall, I've run a couple packs of film through this camera so far: some monochrome, some colour. I've really been enjoying it so far. Now, if you're comparing Instax vs Polaroid, I admit I haven't used current generation Polaroid film but I find the value proposition questionable. It's more than twice as expensive per photo, is sensitive to changes in ambient temperature, and the print quality is arguably worse. I root for Polaroid and Instax to keep growing and improving, it seems both are riding a wave of popularity as people grow tired of just having all their photos in the cloud instead of in their hands. If you like photography and want an Instax Square camera and this SQ6 is still available, I'd recommend grabbing one before they're gone. Unless, of course, Fujifilm releases a new camera with these sorts of features in the future, but who knows.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Meine Tochter liebt sie
    Reviewed in Germany on March 20, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage es perfecto 🥰
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 27, 2020
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2022
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