Fujifilm's instax Square SQ1 Will Elevate Your Selfie Game

Available in three minimalistic colors, “Terracotta Orange,” “Glacier Blue,” and “Chalk White.”

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Fujifilm has given the people what it wants: the new instax Square SQ1 camera in a variety of minimalistic colorways, packed with contemporary features for convenient daily use.

The Fujifilm instax Square SQ1 comes in “Terracotta Orange,” “Glacier Blue,” and “Chalk White,” all of which are finished in a matte tone to help highlight the camera’s instantly-recognizable square body.

Standout features include automatic exposure adjustment, which makes photos perfectly exposure-corrected regardless of the lighting conditions, and the new selfie mirror which can be used for close up group (or solo, if you wish) shots.

The film camera is also compatible with the instax Square Rainbow instant film and the instax Square Monochrome instant film, meaning you can use the new SQ1 to take pictures, or just be creative with its film effects.

Fujifilm North America Corporation’s president of the imaging division, Manny Almeida, said in a press release:

“instax Square SQ1 combines everything our users love about the instax Mini’s cool, modern style and functionality with the larger, vibrant output of our square format instant print film. We’re confident that instax Square SQ1 will fit right in with our creative, expressive user base and allow them to create compelling, new instant prints.”

Check out the Fujifilm instax Square SQ1 in the gallery above, and pick up the camera from Fujifilm’s website and all major camera stockists in Canada from the end of September. It retails for $159.99 CDN (approx. $120 USD).

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