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Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Review

Easy to use and easy on the eyes, this point-and-shoot camera is the best choice for those looking for a simple and fun film experience
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Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 Review (With its analog point-and-shoot functionality, the SQ1 is great for all ages and abilities)
With its analog point-and-shoot functionality, the SQ1 is great for all ages and abilities
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $120 List
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Manufacturer:   Fujifilm
By Genaveve Bradshaw and Adam Yee  ⋅  Dec 14, 2022
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RANKED
#3 of 13
  • Image Quality - 40% 7.5
  • User Friendliness - 30% 8.2
  • Features - 15% 6.6
  • Battery - 15% 9.0

Our Verdict

As one of the easiest cameras to use that we tested, the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 is a great option for those looking for quality photos with minimal effort. Despite not offering many creative controls, it consistently produces vivid colors in most lighting conditions and packs easily in any bag or purse. The square body is sleek and durable and includes a mirror on the front for selfies. The only drawbacks are the occasional film jam and inaccurate shot counter, but other than that, it's very user-friendly. The simplicity of this model makes it great for users of all ages and abilities but doesn't lend itself to as many creative opportunities. Compare it to top competitors in our review of instant cameras.
REASONS TO BUY
Easy to use
Stylish aesthetic
Selfie mode
REASONS TO AVOID
No timer button
Inaccurate film counter

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Bottom Line A stylish camera that's user-friendly and takes quality photos, making it ideal for sharing with friends to capture the fun at a moment's noticeAn easily transportable hybrid that offers the experience of old with modern updatesThe look, feel, and fun Polaroid is best known forA great pick for those who want point and shoot simplicity while maintaining that artsy film vibeDespite a few glitches, this pocket-sized point-and-shoot is an easy pick for those looking for tiny film prints
Rating Categories Fujifilm Instax Squ... Fujifilm Instax Min... Polaroid Now i-Type Fujifilm Instax Min... Polaroid Go Instant...
Image Quality (40%)
7.5
7.5
6.5
7.0
5.0
User Friendliness (30%)
8.2
8.1
7.4
7.3
7.6
Features (15%)
6.6
9.0
7.2
6.8
7.6
Battery (15%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
6.5
9.0
Specs Fujifilm Instax Squ... Fujifilm Instax Min... Polaroid Now i-Type Fujifilm Instax Min... Polaroid Go Instant...
Film Cost Per Photo (approx) $0.90 $0.50 $2.12 $0.85 $1.25
Film Capacity 10 shots 10 shots 8 shots 10 shots 8 shots
Battery Capacity Claimed: 30 film packs
Tested: never had to change batteries
Claimed: 40 prints per charge
Tested: About 5 packs or 50 prints; camera lasted a surpisingly long time when it read as "out of battery"
Claimed: 15 packs (or up to 60 days)
Tested: Battery never died during our test period, but it started to lack power around 6 packs and self timer wouldn't work without charging
Claimed: 100 prints per charge depending on conditions
Tested: Accurate; camera was used in a wide variety of conditions (cold, indoor/outdoor, near a heater), and the charge was never drastically affected.
Claimed: 15 packs (or up to 60 days)
Tested: 1 charge lasted throughout testing
Power Supply 2 CR2 batteries Built-in rechargeable battery (Micro USB) Built-in rechargeable battery (micro USB) Built-in rechargeable battery (micro USB) Built-in rechargeable battery (micro USB)
Dimensions (as per manufacturer) 130.7 mm × 118.6 mm × 57.5 mm 122 mm x 79 mm x 23 mm 94 mm x 112 mm x 150 mm 82.5 mm x 122.9 mm x 36.7 mm (excluding protrusions) 105mm × 83.9mm × 61.5mm
Weight (as per manufacturer) 13.8 oz 16 oz 15.2 oz (without film pack) 8 oz (without fiilm pack and memory card) 8.5 oz
Picture Size (as per manufacturer) 64mm x 64mm 54mm x 86mm 88.9 mm x 107mm 62 mm x 46 mm 66mm x 53.9 mm
Image Settings Autofocus In-camera filters (monochrome, vintage, aqua), an option for prints to be framed, photobooth option which prints 2 photos on the same sheet Double exposure Multiple filters (stylish, B/W, sepia, fish eye, vivid), 10 in-camera frames (antlers, color stripe, light bar, wings, speech bubble, photo inside a photo, comic strip, etc.), 30 frame options through the app, ability to put a time stamp on prints Autofocus
Focus Distances Zone focus Fixed focus Autofocus system via 2 fixed focus zones 0.55 m-1.3 m, 0.6 m - infinity 3.94 in / 10 cm to infinity Fixed focus
Focal Length 65.75 mm 27 mm 103 mm standard, 89 mm portrait 28 mm (35mm fiilm equivalent) 34mm (35mm equivalent)
Aperture f/12.6 Max f/2.2 f/11 - f/64 f/2 f/12- f/52
Film or Digital Film Digital Film Film prints, digital camera Film
Film Development Time 90 seconds (dependent on ambient temperature) Automatic digital print 10 to 15 minutes Around 90 seconds to develop, 12 seconds to print 10 to 15 minutes

Our Analysis and Test Results

The biggest advantage of the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 is how easy it is to operate. Most people look to instant cameras as a way of capturing moments on the fly, and the SQ1 excels at this with its simple interface and point-and-shoot readiness. Having only two modes for shooting: standard and selfie, the autofocus helps the user take great pics, regardless of the time of day or whether they're indoors or outside. The SQ1 produces beautiful photos with vibrant colors and sharp contrasts in situations where others can often get washed out or muddy. This user-friendliness, paired with quality pictures, makes this model a great option for parties or social gatherings, as anyone can pick it up and come away with a fun physical reminder of the event.

Performance Comparison


fujifilm instax square sq1 - the sq1 is incredibly easy to use and takes amazing photos in any...
The SQ1 is incredibly easy to use and takes amazing photos in any conditions.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Image Quality


Producing rich colors and crisp clarity throughout the testing process, the Square SQ1 outperformed most of the competition in this area. With its ability to shoot in any condition, the autofocus on the SQ1 creates accurate depictions, whereas many others can only achieve this if their settings are just right.


Even in dim light, this camera picks up colors and keeps the primary subject well-lit. At the other end of the spectrum, in bright direct sunlight, the SQ1 consistently produced great images with accurate skin tones and colorful skies without any part being blown out. This is a fairly rare feat for an instant camera, so it's even more impressive since this model doesn't allow the user to adjust the settings. It was very refreshing to use the SQ1, as its images were consistent and reliable, requiring little effort. No other camera produced such high-quality imagery by simply pointing and shooting.

fujifilm instax square sq1 - the square images produced by this camera display rich vibrant...
The square images produced by this camera display rich vibrant colors and crisp clarity.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

User Friendliness


Possessing the power to take a great photo at a moment's notice and in any situation, it's obvious why the SQ1 received the highest score in this metric of any camera tested, as it's incredibly easy to use. The camera is powered on by simply twisting the lens barrel to the “ON” position, offering a truly point-and-shoot experience. The square shape of the body is comfortable to handle, and the texturized rubber of the battery column adds to the comfort while shooting. While the size of this camera is too big to fit in a pocket, it can fit easily into any bag or pack. The only real downfall of the SQ1 is that the film packs would occasionally get jammed, which caused some film to be wasted and the shot counter to display an inaccurate reading. However, even though we encountered film jams with two separate packs, this camera is extremely user-friendly, with its intuitive interface and a learning curve that's almost nonexistent.


The point-and-shoot functionality and reliability of the SQ1 make it the easiest camera to operate that we've tested. Simply set the lens barrel to either standard or selfie, frame your shot, and push the shutter button. As mentioned above, the film packs getting jammed can be a slight annoyance, along with the shot counter, both of which can cause film to be wasted if you open the door thinking that the pack is empty when it actually has some shots left.

fujifilm instax square sq1 - the main drawback to this camera is that the film packs occasionally...
The main drawback to this camera is that the film packs occasionally get jammed which can cause shots to be wasted.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Features


Simplicity is the name of the game with the Instax Square SQ1. Its lack of additional features is meant to be a strength, but it may be seen as a weakness, depending on the level of control that you desire. For instance, this camera does have a mirror on the front to assist with taking selfies and the option to add a wrist strap, but it doesn't have a timer, filters, or the ability to adjust the flash or take multiple exposures. The design is stylish and functional, with a good amount of durability to withstand normal wear and tear. It is also available in three color options, adding some personality and providing an opportunity for some personalization.


Despite not having the creative controls offered by some of the competitors, every bit of the design serves an intentional purpose. The textured cylindrical grip on the right side of the camera, where the battery door and shutter button are located, makes it very comfortable to shoot with. But, the location of the shutter button makes it possible to accidentally snap a pic while handling the camera when it's on. The shot counter malfunction and jamming of the film packs are also unfortunate, leading to the SQ1 scoring toward the bottom of the group in this metric.

fujifilm instax square sq1 - its simple design and square shape make the sq1 durable and...
Its simple design and square shape make the SQ1 durable and comfortable to shoot with.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Battery


Another aspect of the SQ1 that performed well was the battery life. The camera uses two CR2 batteries, which are included, and they lasted throughout our entire testing process without affecting the function or needing to be changed. It's nice that the camera automatically shuts off after five minutes of inactivity, helping to conserve power and extend the battery life.


According to the Fujifilm website, the SQ1 can shoot through thirty packs of film before the batteries need to be changed. Although we didn't go through quite that much film, we found the manufacturer's claims to be accurate since all of our tests never seemed to have any effect on the power of the camera.

fujifilm instax square sq1 - the battery column has a texturized grip to assist with stability...
The battery column has a texturized grip to assist with stability while shooting.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1?


The Instax Square SQ1 is a great option for all ages and skill levels, as it is incredibly easy to use and consistently takes great photos with accurate color depiction and crisp clarity. However, even though this camera creates beautiful images in a matter of seconds, it may leave more experienced photographers wanting more, as it lacks the creative capabilities of some of the competitors, like multiple exposures or an adjustable flash. The simple interface and design of the SQ1 allow it to easily be shared with friends or family during get-togethers, and its ability to shoot in any amount of light helps the user to shoot with confidence, regardless of their level of experience. All in all, we were very impressed with this camera's performance, especially for how simple it is to use.

fujifilm instax square sq1 - the sq1 is a reliable and easy-to-use camera that takes beautiful...
The SQ1 is a reliable and easy-to-use camera that takes beautiful photos.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

What Other Instant Cameras Should You Consider?


If you like what the SQ1 has to offer but want more control over the outcome of your photos, the Instax Mini LiPlay would be worth considering, as it also takes excellent pics but offers more room for creativity. Or, if you are drawn to the simplicity of the SQ1, you may want to check out the Instax Mini 11, which is a similar point-and-shoot that's easily shareable but at a lower price point.

Genaveve Bradshaw and Adam Yee