
Fujifilm
Fujifilm Square Twin Pack Film, 20 Exposures (3 Boxes)
★★★★★
Stock up on square-format film and keep shooting — 60 exposures of Instax Square film ready for your SQ6, SQ10, or SP-3 printer.
$65.60*
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Overview
Key Features
Square 1: 1 format
For use with Instax square format instant cameras and Printers
Specifications
Film Format
INSTAX SQUARE
Exposures per Twin Pack
20
Total Exposures (3 Boxes)
60
Image Area
62mm × 62mm
Compatible Devices
INSTAX SQUARE SQ6, SQ10, INSTAX SHARE SP-3
Pack Contents
3 twin-pack boxes
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The square format frames scenes with a compositional balance that Mini film can't match — group shots and landscapes especially benefit from the extra width.
- Buying in a three-box twin pack significantly reduces per-shot cost compared to single packs, which adds up quickly when you're shooting freely at events.
- Compatibility across the SQ6, SQ10, and SP-3 printer gives you flexibility if you own more than one Instax Square device.
- The twin-pack cartridge design means you can reload quickly mid-shoot without fumbling with individual film sheets.
👎 Cons
- Instant film has a finite shelf life — check expiration dates on arrival, especially when buying multipacks, as stock can sit in a warehouse longer than single boxes.
- ISO 800 film handles low light reasonably but produces noticeably grainy, underexposed results in dim indoor settings without the camera's built-in flash or supplemental lighting.
- The square format, while versatile, is fixed — you cannot shoot vertical or horizontal crops; every frame is square regardless of your subject orientation.
- Three boxes is a meaningful commitment to Instax Square format; if you're unsure whether square suits your shooting style, a single twin pack is a lower-risk starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cameras and printers are compatible with this film?
This film is designed exclusively for the Instax Square format — confirmed compatible devices include the INSTAX SQUARE SQ6, SQ10, and the INSTAX SHARE SP-3 smartphone printer. It will not work in Instax Mini or Wide format cameras.
How many total exposures do I get across the three boxes?
Each twin pack contains 20 exposures, so three boxes gives you 60 total shots. That's a solid supply for an event, a trip, or a studio session where you want plenty of room to experiment without rationing frames.
Does this film require any special storage conditions to maintain quality?
Store unused cartridges in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid leaving film in a hot car or bag in direct sun — heat is the primary enemy of instant film and will cause color shifts and development issues before you ever load it.
What is the image size produced by this film?
INSTAX SQUARE film produces a 62mm × 62mm image area within the overall card, giving you a true square composition — wider than Mini format and better suited to landscapes, group shots, and symmetrical compositions.
Can I use this film with the INSTAX MINI Evo or other hybrid cameras?
No. The INSTAX Mini Evo uses Mini format film cartridges, which are physically incompatible with Square film. Always confirm your camera's format — Square, Mini, or Wide — before purchasing film.