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Nons SL660

2025

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➥ Design & Build Quality

➥ Key Features

➥ Performance

➥ Pros & Cons

The Nons SL660 is a distinctive instant camera that combines modern instant film technology with the ability to use classic SLR lenses. Unlike most instant cameras, which are designed for simplicity and convenience, the Nons SL660 is aimed at photographers who want more control over their shots while still enjoying the instant gratification of film photography. Compatible with Fujifilm Instax Square film and a variety of vintage 35mm lenses, the SL660 is a hybrid camera that merges the best of both worlds. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this camera stand out

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Design & Build Quality

The Nons SL660 has a design reminiscent of vintage SLR cameras. With its solid, angular body and traditional top-mounted viewfinder, it’s built for photographers who appreciate the feel of old-school film cameras. The camera’s body is constructed from metal and high-quality plastic, giving it a sturdy, premium feel. It’s not as compact or lightweight as typical instant cameras, but the solid build makes it durable and capable of handling the demands of serious photography.

The SLR-style design is one of the standout features of the SL660. It has a pentaprism viewfinder, which allows you to compose your shots more precisely, unlike the basic viewfinders found on most instant cameras. The inclusion of a hot shoe mount for external flashes and accessories further extends its versatility, making it more suitable for a wider range of shooting conditions.


Lens Compatibility

One of the most exciting features of the Nons SL660 is its interchangeable lens mount, which is compatible with a range of vintage SLR lenses. It supports Canon EF lenses natively but also offers compatibility with lenses from other systems, including Nikon F, M42, and Pentax K mounts via adapters. This opens up a world of creative possibilities, allowing photographers to use high-quality manual lenses with unique characteristics that are impossible to replicate on fixed-lens instant cameras.

The ability to use a wide array of vintage lenses gives the Nons SL660 the versatility to shoot anything from wide-angle landscapes to telephoto portraits, all with the aesthetic qualities that come from using older glass.

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Key Features

The Nons SL660 is built for creative photographers, and its key features reflect that focus:

  • Interchangeable Lens System: The standout feature, allowing you to use a wide variety of vintage lenses for endless creative possibilities.

  • Automatic Exposure: While much of the camera is manual, the auto-exposure feature helps balance the difficulty of using manual lenses with modern convenience.

  • Multiple Exposure Mode: The camera allows you to layer multiple images on a single frame, perfect for creating artistic, surreal effects.

  • Bulb Mode: Bulb mode keeps the shutter open for long exposures, ideal for night photography or experimenting with light trails and painting.

  • Hot Shoe Mount: Compatible with external flashes or other accessories, which is a useful addition for more professional lighting setups.

What Makes the Nons SL660 Special?

  • SLR Lens Compatibility: The ability to use vintage lenses sets the SL660 apart from every other instant camera on the market.

  • SLR Design with Pentaprism Viewfinder: The classic SLR design gives you more precise framing and control over your shots.

  • Advanced Creative Controls: Bulb mode, multiple exposure, and lens compatibility offer a creative toolkit rarely seen in the world of instant cameras.

  • Sharp, High-Quality Prints: Thanks to its glass lens and interchangeable lens system, the Nons SL660 produces sharper, more detailed instant prints.

  • Ease of Use: Although the Nons SL660 offers more creative control than most instant cameras, it’s still relatively easy to use. The camera features automatic exposure control, which adjusts the shutter speed and aperture based on the available light. However, because the camera is fully manual in terms of focus and lens adjustments, there is a learning curve, especially if you’re not familiar with using vintage lenses.

  • The camera has a mechanical shutter with speeds ranging from 1/250s to 1/2s, giving photographers the flexibility to capture both fast-moving subjects and low-light scenes. There’s also a bulb mode for long exposures, allowing for creative night photography and light painting.

  • Photo Quality The Nons SL660 uses Fujifilm Instax Square film, which produces 2.4 x 2.4-inch square prints. This format provides a larger canvas compared to the smaller Instax Mini, and the SL660’s use of interchangeable lenses means the image quality can surpass that of typical instant cameras. The combination of vintage lenses and Instax film produces soft, dreamy photos with the distinctive look of instant film, but with more control over depth of field, focus, and sharpness.

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Key Features

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    Small Format Instant Prints: The Polaroid Go uses Polaroid Go film, which produces square prints that are about half the size of traditional Polaroid photos. The film size (66.6mm x 53.9mm) is much smaller than the classic Polaroid format, making the prints cute and compact, perfect for scrapbooking, journaling, or sharing with friends.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

    Design & Build Quality

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    Rechargeable Battery: The camera comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, which is a major convenience for frequent shooters. The battery is charged via a USB cable and can last through several packs of film, making it efficient for day-to-day use without needing to constantly replace batteries.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Double Exposure Mode: One of the standout features of the Polaroid Go is its double exposure capability. This allows you to overlay two images on a single frame, opening up creative possibilities for artistic, surreal, or playful shots. It's a nice feature for photographers who like to experiment with their instant photography.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Selfie Mirror: The Go Generation 2 includes a built-in selfie mirror on the front of the camera, making it easier to frame self-portraits. It’s a small but thoughtful addition for those who enjoy taking selfies with their instant camera.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Flash and Exposure Control: The camera comes with an automatic flash that adjusts based on lighting conditions. There’s also a small exposure control button that lets you make slight adjustments to the brightness of your photos, giving you a bit more control over the final result.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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    Compact Viewfinder: The viewfinder is small but functional, allowing you to frame your shots with relative accuracy. Given the camera’s compact size, it works well for casual snapshots, though the viewfinder can sometimes feel a bit limiting when trying to capture more detailed compositions.

    ★★★★★

    Total Rating (5.00)

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Performance

Though the Nons SL660 isn’t built specifically for selfies, the ability to use vintage lenses for portraits gives it an edge in creative portraiture. You can achieve a shallow depth of field for dramatic background blur, or use wide-angle lenses for environmental portraits. While there’s no selfie mirror, the pentaprism viewfinder allows you to frame your shots with precision, and the camera’s focus ring provides the control needed for detailed portrait work.


Film & Print Costs

Like other cameras that use Fujifilm Instax Square film, the cost per shot is around $1 to $1.50. This is more expensive than digital photography, but for instant film lovers, the tactile, vintage feel of the prints justifies the cost. The larger square format offers more space for creative compositions compared to Instax Mini prints.

Pros

  • Uses interchangeable vintage lenses (EF mount)

  • Solid metal body with wood grip

  • Full manual controls (shutter, aperture)

  • Optical SLR viewfinder

  • Built-in frame extender for Instax Square

  • USB-C rechargeable battery

  • Hot shoe for flash

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cons

  • Expensive (around $600 body only)

  • Max shutter speed 1/250s

  • Viewfinder doesn’t match square framing

  • No autofocus or TTL metering

  • Film is costly (≈$1/shot)

  • Some film ejection issues reported

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Nons SL660

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Verdict

The Nons SL660 is an ideal camera for photographers who love instant photography but crave more creative control and flexibility. The interchangeable lens system opens up endless possibilities for artistic experimentation, while the SLR-style design gives it a level of precision and craftsmanship unmatched by simpler instant cameras. While it may not be as easy to use as a point-and-shoot instant camera, the SL660 rewards those willing to learn with high-quality, vintage-style prints that have a unique character.

The Nons SL660 isn’t for everyone, though. Its manual controls and lens system require more effort than typical instant cameras, making it better suited for experienced photographers or those eager to explore creative techniques. If you’re looking for a camera that can push the boundaries of instant photography, the Nons SL660 is an exceptional choice.

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Battery Life

The Nons SL660 uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which is a major convenience over the AA or CR2 batteries used by other instant cameras. A fully charged battery should last for several packs of film, depending on how often you use the built-in flash or external accessories.

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