Lv 5.0 to 15.5 (ISO 800)
Built-In Flash
Optical Viewfinder
Automatic
Battery
390g
Overview

Stylish, simple, and square, the terracotta orange FUJIFILM INSTAX SQUARE SQ1 is an instant film camera that produces large 2.4 x 2.4" square prints. The camera's fun and minimal design incorporates a Fujinon 65.75mm f/12.6 lens, which offers intuitive zone focus control, with a minimum focusing distance of 11.8". A small selfie mirror is built into the front of the lens design for accurately composing self-portraits and a dedicated Selfie Mode can be used to optimize focus and exposure. The camera's design also features an optical viewfinder with a central target spot for accurately composing images. A built-in flash is also featured, for illuminating scenes in low-light, and straightforward auto exposure helps to ensure properly exposed shots in all conditions.

SKU: GC22-87020

Instax Square SQ1 - Terracotta Orange

Stylish, simple, and square, the terracotta orange FUJIFILM INSTAX SQUARE SQ1 is an instant film camera that produces large 2.4 x 2.4" square prints. The camera's fun and minimal design incorporates a Fujinon 65.75mm f/12.6 lens, which offers intuitive zone focus control, with a minimum focusing distance of 11.8". A small selfie mirror is built into the front of the lens design for accurately composing self-portraits and a dedicated Selfie Mode can be used to optimize focus and exposure. The camera's design also features an optical viewfinder with a central target spot for accurately composing images. A built-in flash is also featured, for illuminating scenes in low-light, and straightforward auto exposure helps to ensure properly exposed shots in all conditions.

Features:

Accepts INSTAX SQUARE Instant Film

Produces 2.4 x 2.4" Square Images

Fujinon 65.75mm f/12.6 Lens

Optical Viewfinder with Target Spot

Built-In Flash and Auto Exposure Mode

Selfie Mirror Integrated on Lens

Selfie Mode Minimum Focus: 11.8"

Lv 5.0 to 15.5 (ISO 800)
Built-In Flash
Optical Viewfinder
Automatic
Battery
390g
Regular price $170.00
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Product Overview

Stylish, simple, and square, the terracotta orange FUJIFILM INSTAX SQUARE SQ1 is an instant film camera that produces large 2.4 x 2.4" square prints. The camera's fun and minimal design incorporates a Fujinon 65.75mm f/12.6 lens, which offers intuitive zone focus control, with a minimum focusing distance of 11.8". A small selfie mirror is built into the front of the lens design for accurately composing self-portraits and a dedicated Selfie Mode can be used to optimize focus and exposure. The camera's design also features an optical viewfinder with a central target spot for accurately composing images. A built-in flash is also featured, for illuminating scenes in low-light, and straightforward auto exposure helps to ensure properly exposed shots in all conditions.

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Key Features

Lv 5.0 to 15.5 (ISO 800)

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Camera has a sensitivity range of Lv 5.0 to 15.5 (ISO 800).

Built-In Flash

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 features built-in flash for illuminating scenes in low-light.

Optical Viewfinder

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Camera is equipped with an optical viewfinder.

Automatic

A straightforward auto exposure helps to ensure properly exposed shots in all conditions.

Battery

Two CR2 lithium batteries, boasting a capacity equivalent to powering approximately 30 packs of Instax Square film.

390g

The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Camera weighs just 390 grams.

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