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The Fujifilm Instax Square Twin Pack Film offers 20 exposures in a stylish square format, perfect for use with Instax instant cameras and printers. Made in Japan, this black and white film is designed for daylight conditions, ensuring your memories are captured beautifully and instantly.
Compatible Devices | Instax SQUARE SQ6, Instax SHARE SP-3, Instax SQUARE SQ10 |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 1 |
Film Format | instant |
Exposure Count | 20 |
Film Color | Black and White |
Roll Quantity | 2 |
A**N
Great quality film
If you shoot instax square and want color, this is your choice. Fujifilm has a stranglehold on the instax film market, luckily they produce a quality product. This works great in both my Fujifilm instax camera and my Mint instax camera.
C**O
Killer price.
Really great price and doesn’t expire for over a year. I will absolutely be buying more.
A**R
Polaroids
Use these all the time. Buy these all the time. Easy to use. Come out with great quality. So fun and memorable. Parties. Pictures. Good picture and color quality.
J**N
Good film
As expected
H**O
The best Fujifilm Instax Square Film ever.
Amazing. Wonderful. The very best Fujifilm Instax Square Film ever made. I am astounded by the quality of this Fujifilm Instax Square Film. Better than any other.
O**N
Fast film
Used in my NONS back on my Hasselblad camera and the images look great. The size is small 2 3/8 /x 2 3/8 actual image size but beautiful. Speed is ISO 800 which to me is fast and daylight balanced so if you shoot indoors the lights will affect the color. Its fun film!
S**I
SQ 10 is a fun camera to use alongside other cameras. Needs some tweaking but you'lll love getting instant access to you pics.
I have taken a couple hundred photos using this film and I can say that it is generally okay but as some reviewers say, the images at times come out overexposed. There is defintely a learning curve to learn how to set the few filters and such in a way that your image will not come out too dark. I am still trying to figure out what is the Bulb function? I have gotten a lot of comments about the camera and the ability to do double exposures. Those are quite fun but also you have to remember to lighten it more than you think.Pros: instant images that can be manipulated. Small size is great but we need a better carrying book or bag that will keep the images safe.Cons: Just like with most films, if you are taking photos of differing skin tones, always light for the darkest skin tone otherwise that dark-skinned person will be a black blob on your image. At times, film gets stuck in the film casing and will not eject and you wind up losing a whole pack of film because you need to remove the packet in order to remove the stuck print.Suggestions to Fujifilm Instax. This is a great novice camera and I love that it is a hybrid camera. I would work on image quality more, including better control of how exposure affects your image. Perhaps a light meter reader would be ideal? What do we do with film that is stuck in its casing? Can we return it back to Fujifilm for a new pack? I have the SQ 10 and it's very difficult to hold. Any plans on putting handles on the side or better gripping system? Why can't we put a filter on our cameras for special effects, like a polarizer? Why is there so much trouble with photographing blue things? It is always either washed out or too dark.
O**M
Daughter has this camera
Bought her film so she can continue to click away. She was having trouble finding this.
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