
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Glacier Blue Camera Bundle
The Instax Square SQ1 bundle turns every gathering into a gallery — instant 2.4"×2.4" prints, a matching case, and everything you need to display them.
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Overview
Key Features
Includes: FujiFilm Instax SQ1 Camera Blue, featuring a Fujinon 65.75mm f/12.6 lens, which offers intuitive zone focus control, with a minimum focusing distance of 11.8".
40 Square film sheets. The INSTAX SQUARE produces 2.4" x 2.4" square prints 1.5x the size of an INSTAX Mini photo.
A unique Square fitted case with a removable strap for extra comfort was designed to both hold and protect your camera. Fashionable and practical. Be smart, be safe.
Minimate accessories included: 60 borders to decorate the film, 10 frames with clips - enables you to hang the prints up, Photo album and 5 colored plastic frames.
Keep your photos out for viewing, or store them neatly. We’re giving you both options, Photo Album and colored plastic frames.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 2.4" × 2.4" Instax Square format produces prints 1.5× larger than Instax Mini, giving portraits and group shots noticeably more detail and visual impact.
- Fully automatic exposure and zone focus mean the camera is ready to shoot immediately — no settings to adjust between frames at fast-moving parties or events.
- This bundle includes 40 film sheets, a matching fitted case, a photo album, wall-display frames, tabletop frames, and decorative borders — everything to shoot, carry, and display photos is included.
- The Glacier Blue colorway with matching PU leather case creates a cohesive aesthetic that makes the camera itself a presentable, gift-ready item.
- Minimum 11.8-inch focus distance allows close-up portraits and detail shots that reveal meaningful subject quality in the square print.
👎 Cons
- The f/12.6 fixed aperture provides no low-light flexibility — the SQ1 relies entirely on its built-in flash in dim environments, which produces flat, direct light and limited background exposure.
- Zone focus rather than autofocus means precise focus accuracy at the 11.8-inch minimum distance is user-dependent — missed focus on close subjects is a common error with new users.
- Instax Square film costs more per shot than Instax Mini film and is less widely available at retail — ongoing running costs are higher than the Mini ecosystem.
- No exposure compensation or shooting modes available, which limits creative control for users who want to experiment with intentional overexposure or double-exposure effects.