Fujifilm’s first square format, fully analog film camera is finally here. Fujifilm has announced the Instax Square SQ6, a $130 instant film camera made for 1:1 film. The SQ6 is Fujifilm’s second ...
Remember the old Instagram logo? The square-shaped camera icon with a big lens right in front? Imagine if a company created a gadget out of it? It is given that this gadget would have to be a camera ...
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. The SQ6 feels more like an Instax camera than its ...
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Fujifilm has announced the new Instax Square SQ6, Fujifilm's first square format analogue camera, using the same film as the Instax Square SQ10 - a digital camera that uses Instax film. The SQ6 ...
Fujifilm has launched its new analog instant camera ‘instax SQUARE SQ6’ as a new addition to the Instax series of instant camera lineup, which allows users to get on-the-spot photo printing. The ...
We live in a digital age but analog, paper, and mechanical tools not only still exist but also prevail. CDs and Vinyl have surpassed digital sales (but not streaming), paper notebooks have never been ...
The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 is an easy to use and great performing analogue instant camera offering a range of creative shooting options including flash colour filters. The Fujifilm Instax Square ...
Fujifilm has launched its new analog instant camera ‘instax SQUARE SQ6’ as a new addition to the Instax series of instant camera lineup, which allows users to get on-the-spot photo printing. The ...
Fun to use, if somewhat pricey when you factor in the ongoing cost of film, the Instax SQ6 delivers the kinds of results that its audience will no doubt love. It would be great to be able to use some ...
Most of us are guilty of taking photos only on phones these days, and never actually doing anything with them. Think about it: when was the last time you actually had a photo printed? I think for me ...