Fujifilm unveils its first ever square format analog Instax camera

Fujifilm unveils its first ever square format analog Instax camera

By Nathasha De Alwis

15 May, 2018 | 4:51 pm

Fujifilm is announcing a square format analog Instax camera, called the Instax Square SQ6, and it’s an instant film camera with a 1:1 aspect ratio, which renders photos in a 2.4-inch by 2.4-inch square format

The Instax Square SQ6 has an auto-exposure control feature so that you don’t have to manually tweak the settings for a perfectly exposed photo and a sensor for detecting surrounding brightness that will adjust the shutter speed accordingly.

There’s also a selfie mode that adjusts the focus and brightness to take better close-ups. The camera has a small mirror located next to the lens that helps with capture. If you feel like taking a photo with a larger group than just yourself, there’s also a built-in ten-second timer and a tripod socket so you can set up your own camera rig.

The Instax Square SQ6 comes in three colors: white, gold, and grey. Fujifilm Instax film should be purchased separately, which costs $12.54 per pack of 10 prints on Amazon.

The Square SQ6 comes out on May 25th in the US and Canada for $129.95 and CAD $159.99.