If there is one complaint about instant film cameras, it is that you can’t easily share your photos on social media with your friends. Fujifilm seems to be tackling that problem with the release of the instax SQUARE SQ10 Hybrid Instant Camera, along with instax SQUARE Instant Film, which allows shooters to shoot and print 2.4 x 2.4" prints. This hybrid camera is essentially a compact digital point-and-shoot with a built-in instant film printer that allows you to shoot, review, edit, and then immediately print out the photos you want. It uses a 1/4" CMOS sensor and 28.5mm f/2.4 equivalent lens to capture 1920 x 1920 resolution photos and provides a 3" 460k-dot LCD for composing images and then getting them ready to print.
Despite being a digital camera at heart, the instax SQUARE SQ10 shares a lot with its instax predecessors in terms of design. It does have a unique feature, in dual shutter buttons, and it also offers a built-in flash along with both internal memory and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot for saving images. Users will even have access to a variety of creative effects, such as double exposure and bulb shooting, ten filter effects, and brightness control. Additionally, it can produce thumbnail-style prints and runs on a single NP-50 rechargeable Li-ion battery pack.

