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FUJIFILM instax SQUARE SQ1 Camera Case Terracotta Orange

FUJIFILM instax SQUARE SQ1 Camera Case Terracotta Orange

Keep your INSTAX SQUARE SQ1 Camera protected with this SQ1 Camera Case in orange from FUJIFILM. The case protects your device from dust and scratches to prevent unwanted damage to the lens or body. It comes with a convenient shoulder strap, allowing you to take your camera wherever you go.

Features:

Designed for INSTAX SQ1 camera

Includes shoulder strap

Stylish and functional camera case

Protects against dust and scratches

Made of poly-synthetic leather

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FUJIFILM instax SQUARE SQ1 Camera Case Terracotta Orange

Keep your INSTAX SQUARE SQ1 Camera protected with this SQ1 Camera Case in orange from FUJIFILM. The case protects your device from dust and scratches to prevent unwanted damage to the lens or body. It comes with a convenient shoulder strap, allowing you to take your camera wherever you go.

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