My favorite Instax camera – which looks like the old Instagram logo – is £35 off

Blush Gold Instax Square SQ6 camera, next to the old Instagram logo, against a pale brown background
(Image credit: Fujifilm)

If you've been waiting for the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale to get a great deal on an instant camera, you made the right move! 

You can pick up my favorite Instax camera (which looks like the old Instagram logo!) the Instax Square SQ6 for just £89.99 – a huge £35 saving on its retail price, and almost £20 cheaper than the newer SQ1! 

Instax Square SQ6 | was £124.99 | now £89.99
SAVE £35 at Amazon

Instax Square SQ6 | was £124.99 | now £89.99
SAVE £35 at Amazon
The SQ6 isn't just the prettiest Instax Square camera, it's also the most feature-packed – with things like a tripod mount, self-timer and shooting modes like double exposures that were taken out of later cameras. (Available in Blush Gold or Pearl White)

When I went to the launch of the Instax Square SQ6, I was struck by two things: how much it looked like the old Instagram logo, and how jam-packed with features it was.

For my money, it's the prettiest camera that Instax has ever made – way more stylish than the boring, soap bar-colored current generation. But it's not just style, as there's plenty of substance here as well. 

In addition to a mini mirror to frame your selfies, the Square SQ6 is packed with features that were confusingly removed from the newer Square SQ1 – such as a tripod mount, advanced shooting modes (such as double exposure, macro and landscape), a self-timer and manual flash control. 

In short, not only is the SQ6 prettier than the SQ1 but it's also a more advanced camera – and, at this price, it's cheaper as well!

Take a look at the best instant cameras, and make sure to check what type of instant film you need. And if you're interested in the differences between the two main brands, read my Instax vs Polaroid comparison. 

James Artaius
Editor

James has 22 years experience as a journalist, serving as editor of Digital Camera World for 6 of them. He started working in the photography industry in 2014, product testing and shooting ad campaigns for Olympus, as well as clients like Aston Martin Racing, Elinchrom and L'Oréal. An Olympus / OM System, Canon and Hasselblad shooter, he has a wealth of knowledge on cameras of all makes – and he loves instant cameras, too.