




🖤 Snap. Print. Relive. The art of monochrome instant photography.
Fujifilm instax SQUARE Monochrome instant film delivers high-quality, 86x72mm square prints with a classic black-and-white aesthetic. Compatible with all instax SQUARE cameras and printers, this ISO 800 film develops quickly and preserves your memories with vivid contrast and a stylish white border. Each pack contains 10 shots, perfect for professionals and enthusiasts seeking instant analog charm.

| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.8 x 8.5 x 2.2 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 78 x 90 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 40 Grams |
| Brand | Fujifilm |
| Colour | Monochrome |
| Has image stabilisation | Yes |
| Included components | 1 x SQUARE film 10 shot foil |
| ISO Range | 800 |
| Max Focal Length | 72 Millimetres |
| Model year | 20 |
| Part number | 16671332 |
| Size | 10 shot |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Style | 10 shot |
| Effective still resolution | 20.0 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**H
Very good image quality, price and color fidelity, if only they were a little bigger...
Hello to all friends of Amazon, this time, given the particularity of the treated article, I would like to make a "review / comparison" between the two rivals of instant photography: Polaroid with its classic square films and FujiFilm with its new Instax Square. I consider this comparison necessary for anyone thinking of approaching this type of photography because I find the two types of films extremely different, in terms of type, size, color fidelity and prices. Of course in the video (which you can find on my YouTube channel) I show examples, so you can evaluate whether to buy these films or a different type, based on your needs. As for Polaroid we have: PRO - photo size; - card quality; -At the end of development you will have the exact same photos of "when we were children"; -compatibility with many cameras of the brand, including the "old" vintage that you may already have in the attic. - great variety of frames, many are the colors available for the frames. VERSUS -high price; -8 shots instead of 10; -colors (naturally) not faithful to reality but more "dull"; - high development times (15 minutes); - impractical mode of conservation. As for Fuji we have: PRO - convenient price (about 1 euro each pose); - color and print quality; - development time of only 90 seconds; - simpler storage and longer film expiration; - they are used by different brands, if you don't like Fuji cameras, like Lomography, Leica or Jollylook. VERSUS - although they are larger than the Instax Mini, they are still smaller than the Polaroids; - less vintage image, the photo tends to look modern. - you will fill the house with these photographs and friends will ask you to always give them one :-D I hope this review/comparison, a bit anomalous, could be useful and helpful in case of purchase or indecision on which films to use. If you have any questions do not hesitate, I will answer you as soon as possible. A hug and see you at the next review. Good shopping.
H**U
Good quality
It work as described.
O**E
BEST PRICE YOU'LL FIND
Best deal I have found for these. Never had any damaged or exposed before using. Come new and clean
J**C
Brilliant, if pricey
These are great and a large replen pack is welcome but my god they remain very expensive. Perfect keepsake photos though vs the never ending stream on ones phone that never do anything or go anywhere…
D**A
Instant film for black and white pictures
Quick to develop, black and white film.
M**I
Good fun!
Always reliable, good quality and most importantly fun to use. My daughters are obsessed with Instax Camera. Now that they have a printer that prints out photos taken with a phone onto the instax film, they are having a great time to decorate their rooms with the photos.
S**T
Works fine.
Not a lot to say about these, except they work perfectly, as they should
C**E
Pop of colour
Love them. The pop of colour is great
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