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Buy Instax and BE IN TO WIN an Instax Pal + Link Bundle!

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Competition is now closed! Congratulations to our winner Mandy F******, we'll be in touch via Email!

Buy any Instax and BE IN TO WIN an Instax Pal + Link Bundle!

Our Summer's End Instax Competition is now live!

Get ready to win a brand new Instax Pal + Link Bundle all for you! Simply purchase any Instax Product between 1.3.2024 – 31.3.2024 and you'll be in the draw to win :D

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Buy Instax and BE IN TO WIN an Instax Mega Bundle!

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Competition is now closed! Congratulations to our winner Katherine M*****, we'll be in touch via Email!

Buy any Instax and BE IN TO WIN an Instax Mega Bundle!

Roll up! Roll up! The Instax Competition is now live!

Listen up folks! Now is your chance to snag a prize bundle just in time for Christmas, all you need to do is purchase purchase any Instax Product between 16.11.2022 – 16.12.2022 and you'll be in the draw to win :D

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Win a Taylor Swift Concert Ticket with instax!

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Hands up if you love Tay-Tay, or secretly love her but are too ashamed to let all your friends and family know it… \o/

instax NZ wants to send you and a friend to see Taylor Swift in Auckland NZ on the 9th of November 2018! The team at instax are giving away 20 double passes!

In order to get yourself into the draw, you'll need to purchase any of the following from the instax store:

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Instax SQ6 Review!

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57 comments By Samantha

Hi! I’m Sam, and I am somewhat of a self-identified Hipster. Not completely though, I’m still working on my flannel shirt collection.

However, within the realms of that hipsterdom, I have a real soft spot for instant cameras – I’ve loved my Instax Neo Classic from the very first frame. The camera’s look and function really appealed, and I now have stacks of credit-card sized mementos to revel on.

Fast-forward a few years, and you can imagine my excitement levels when I heard Instax were releasing their new SQ6, complete with modern exterior in a classy range of colours and new 62mm square film, as well as some awesome new features new to the Instax family.

Initial thoughts:

  • The SQ6 is definitely a larger camera than the minis or Neo ranges, but no surprise considering the film size. The same sleek and refined aesthetic we’re used to from Instax however!
  • Wow, there is a lot less in this box than I was expecting – but definitely a good thing! Instead of a rechargeable battery like with the Neo, the package included two CR2 batteries to install. Although rechargables have their advantages, I tend to worry about running out of juice when I least intend to. Carting around a spare pair of batteries will be a lot easier, but I’m interested to see how long these will last!
  • A selfie mirror?! If Instax users are anything like myself, you’ll be wanting to get yourself in some of those shots. The addition of the selfie mirror makes that all-the-more easier.
  • Flash Filters! Despite my initial confusion regarding how to use these (see: not a manual reader), it turned out they were super simple – just clip them on over the camera’s flash for some neat results.

Out and About!

  • I loved the photos the SQ6 produced – the extra size took a little getting used to with the viewfinder, but once you get the hang of it, it’s fantastic. Selfies and landscapes turned out brilliantly on the larger film!
  • Local photographer Isaac Evans (@isaacevansnz) very kindly captured some (hilariously cringey) shots of me with the camera – this thing is a statement accessory in its own right!
  • The included flash filters produced some unique results – the manual suggests using the Lighten function to make the most of the colour, but the result is quite subtle even with this. Perfect for giving your shots a subtle shade of difference. This is definitely one function I’m keen to experiment with and see what kind of results it produces!
  • One function I was always nervous about using with my Neo was the double exposure feature, so I figured a new format was enough reason to try something new! I was pleasantly surprised by the result, double exposing some of the nifty neon lights down in Auckland Central. Another awesome feature that will be interesting to experiment with!

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Bonus Instax Goodies!!!

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There is no better time to grab yourself the Instax Camera you have been ogling the last month…

The awesome team over at Fujifilm are hooking you up with some awesome goodies to go along with your brand new Instax Instant camera.

Goodies valued at $79 which include;

  • Instax Mini Album
  • Scrapbook
  • Mini Acrylic Frame
  • Camera Strap
  • Mini Film Frame Stickers
  • Magnetic Pegs
  • Instax Sticky Tape

All you need to do to redeem your freebies is, fill out the form found HERE.

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Get Memories you can Touch with the Instax Mini 8!

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Whether it's music, film, or good old fashioned photography, every seems to be debating between digital and analogue. It would seem that with the Instax Mini 8 Bundle, Fujifilm are fighting on the side of analogue film.

For all those out there with a soft spot for nostalgia, the Instax is great for keeping your favourite moments in celluloid. Nothing can match the warmth and human imperfections that are captured by film, making the spontaneity of each snap a perfect picture.

Available in a flurry of colours, the Mini 8 model is great for anyone, anywhere, for any occasion. Plus, with the great variety of refillable Film Packs, you can go on shooting for ages!

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Competition: Win a Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Pack

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Retro cool is back with the Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic.

There really is nothing like having a print you can hand to someone just moments after you take that picture and this instant Camera from Fujifilm is a compact camera that can produce instant prints like the polaroid of the past.

It features a 60mm lens that is capable of focusing as close as 11.8" away and a built-in flash provides additional illumination for exposures when out and about on the town :)

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