While almost all mobile phones have screens to show the images they are capturing what they do not have is the ability to print them, yes Wi-Fi to the majority of recent printers and All In Ones will do so, most of those are not mobile devices.
While almost all mobile phones have screens to show the images they are capturing what they do not have is the ability to print them, yes Wi-Fi to the majority of recent printers and All In Ones will do so, most of those are not mobile devices.
Offers more opportunities than models that shoot mini film, but not nearly as bulky as those that shoot wide film
Good photo quality; nice selection of image and creative settings; both camera and photo size a nice middle ground
Poor performance in outdoor lighting conditions; lack of long exposure ability; Poor performance in outdoor lighting conditions; lack of long exposure ability
The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 is ideal for users wishing to share their content on social media. A selfie camera situated at the front of the camera allows for effortless self captures; a self-timer lets you snap pics at just the right moment.
Neat little instant camera that sets the exposure automatically, although the flash is a little weak. You can however set the exposure +/- to your taste to lighten or darken the picture. I love the square analog format of the film, but wish the size was bigger like the old polaroids use to be.
For some odd reason, in the middle of the film, 3-4 pictures came out blurry and almost like a double exposure picture but that setting wasn’t selected. I feel like that film and those pictures were wasted.
This camera is great for what it is. It takes photos instantly. However, be aware that taking good photos require a steady hand/tripod and practical knowledge of distance and lighting.
An attractive, retro-tinged design and solid feature set are enough to make the Instax SQ6 an easy recommendation - throw in the low price point and it becomes one of the best instant cameras on the market right now. If you want to shoot square format instant prints without breaking the bank, this is probably the camera for you.
First came the Instax Square SQ10 digital camera. Then the Share SP-3 SQ mobile printer. And now there's the Instax Square SQ6, an instant film camera that shoots 62-mm square (2.4-in.) photos.
The completely analog camera is the third Fujifilm product to use its 1:1 ratio instant film.
Fujifilm launched its Instax Square film format along with the SQ10 last year. But the SQ10 didn't hit all the analog notes that instant photographers love—it's a digital camera with a built-in Instax printer. The Instax Square SQ6 ($129.95) is more affordable, without any of the digital features. We like some aspects, including its wide-angle lens and easy operation. It's a good choice for casual photographers and fans of a wide field of view, but if you're more serious about photography, you may be better served by the Lomo'Instant Square or Lomography's forthcoming Diana Instant Square. Hip to Be Square The SQ6 feels more like an Instax camera than its digital sibling, the SQ10. The body itself may take its design cues from, well, the Instagram logo. It's almost square, with a retracting lens that protrudes a bit, forming a circle not quite at its center. It measures 5.0 by 4.7 by 2.3 inches (HWD) and weighs 13.9 ounces. We received the Pearl White version for review, but it's ...
The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 is a purely analog square-format instant camera with automatic operation so it's as easy to use as a point-and-shoot.
Affordable; Wide-angle field of view; Decent close focus capability; Automatic operation; Fun, square format instant prints; True analog experience
Pricey film; Some ergonomic foibles; Not the sharpest lens; CR2 batteries aren't as common as AA
Easy to use; Instax square film; Simple selfies; Cheap to buy camera;
Expensive film; Awkward operation; Focusing doesn’t always work;
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