![]() Tends to overexpose in bright conditions.Fewer creative modes than rival cameras.We found the fixed-focus lens to be great for portraits but hit and miss for landscapes, blurring objects further in the distance. ![]() Colours are soft and natural, but photos aren’t the sharpest. ![]() Shooting with this camera is simple, with no fiddly settings here and only two shooting modes: regular and a selfie mode that uses a small mirror to help you line up your shot.Īs far as image quality goes, the auto-exposure does a good job at getting light from dark scenes, as does the flash. We found this to be the case after around 100 shots. However, there’s also no USB port, meaning you’ll need to change the CR-2 battery when the camera runs out of charge. Unlike Fujifilm’s Mini cameras, the SQ1 uses Instax’ 62mm x 62mm Square film and there’s no display to preview your images here, giving it a slightly more spontaneous feel than the hybrid Mini Evo. However, we found the camera to be durable and comfortable to shoot with. ![]() Everything important, such as the textured grip, the shutter button and the small viewfinder, sits on one side of the camera making it a little less ideal for left-handed people. The SQ1 has an attractive but rather chunky design in a choice of three vibrant colours and a large lens taking up the majority of the space on the front of the camera. The Fujifilm Instax SQ1 is a stylish instant camera ideal for printing larger images and capturing selfies. There’s also an array of filters to choose from, including vivid, pale and monochrome, as well as lens effects like vignetting, soft focus and blur. We found the image quality of the Mini Evo to be comparable to other Instax cameras with punchy colours and a decent amount of detail, but skin tones can come out quite pale and the camera struggles with focus in less-than-ideal lighting situations. The hybrid design means you don’t need to waste paper and ink printing out every shot you take and the camera can hold 45 images (or more with a microSD card), while still delivering on the charm of an instant camera. There’s a 3-inch LCD screen for previewing photos and controls include a lens that turns to switch on the camera, two shutter buttons, flash, a preset dial and a physical lever to print your snaps. The Mini Evo has a vintage aesthetic reminiscent of the Fujifilm X100V compact camera with its black faux leather finish and silver details and the plastic construction keeps it lightweight. The Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo is Fujifilm’s best hybrid instant camera and the only one in this list to be awarded 4.5/5 stars.
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