![]() Yep, that’s it.) The Mini Evo offers even more modes with 10 lens effects and 10 film effects, from fisheye to sepia and more. (Picture me, sticking out my tongue and waving a peace sign in the air. Though the SQ1 offers fewer modes, it still gets the job done: like the SQ6, it offers automatic and the ever-important selfie modes. I love that the SQ6 has seven modes for taking photos, and I’ve loved all the photos I’ve taken with it so far. Thankfully, there are a couple of cameras available to buy that seem similar: specifically, the Instax Square SQ1 Instant Print Camera and the Instax Mini Evo Instant Print Camera. ![]() (It’s available on Amazon through a reliable third-party seller, but the seller has increased its price from $130 to $200.) And while I’ve loved using the SQ6 - it’s aesthetically pleasing and extremely user-friendly - it’s just as important to sing the praises of Instax as a brand. Unfortunately, even though it was released just four years ago, the Instax I own is no longer widely available. In 2019, my brother-in-law drew my name and it all happened: He bought me an Instax Square SQ6 camera. ![]() ![]() (Okay, it didn’t exist.) Fear not: That’s what Secret Santa is for. But because I only worked a summer job, my disposable income was not impressive. (Before that, I’d associated them with family get-togethers and popsicle craft frames I made as a kid.)Īs instant cameras grew increasingly more popular, I toyed with the idea of buying one to be on trend. Physical instant photos taken by friends and celebrities dominated my Instagram feed. Around 2015, instant-print cameras became trendy again, thanks to beloved pop stars playing with Polaroids in their album art.
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