Fujifilm Instax SQUARE SQ6 launched in India for Rs. 9,999



  Fujifilm Instax SQUARE SQ6 camera has been launched in India, this is the company’s Instax series of instant camera lineup. The Fujifilm Instax SQUARE SQ6 comes with retractable lens, 2 components, 2 elements, f = 65.75 mm, 1:12.6. The camera features programmed electronic shutter release with 1.6 sec – 1/400 sec. It has an automatic interlocking range (ISO 800)of LV 5 – LV 15.5, Exposure compensation with ±2/3 EV. The company provided three flash colour filters, you can attach these filters to LED flash. This camera let you print the pictures instantly, So Just pick up the camera and click pictures, and at 1.3 times the size of instax mini prints, there's plenty of room to set the scene.

  It has automatic exposure control, this function brightens both the subject and background for capturing photos within dark rooms and night scenes. There is light / dark mode, this feature will control the brightness of your photo and add a low-key or high-key effect.

  You can click selfies with this camera, You can check the capture area of your selfie in a mirror next to the lens. The Selfie Mode automatically adjusts brightness and focal length to the ideal level for capturing selfies. It can capture subjects from a close range of 30cm-50cm.

  It has Double exposure mode, this mode let you capture artistic shot. You can press the shutter twice to capture an artistic shot with two images in the same print.

  This camera is available in Blush Gold, Graphite grey and Pearl white colours.

  The Fujifilm Instax SQUARE SQ6 is priced at Rs. 9,999 in India.

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