Hello,
What can I say, I am a new beginner hobbyist photographer.
I bought an Instax Mini 40 and 20 exposures off Amazon last night, they are coming in later today.
I chose instax over polaorid, because you get more exposures per cartridge, and they also cost less. I also saw a comparison video and the instax appears to have truer colors and better contrasts.
Also, not wanting to break the bank either, I went with the Mini 40 as my first beginner camera, instead of the EVO or 99.
One thing I may want to fix is the flash, I hear it always go off no matter what, which can sometimes be an issue, maybe I can find a way to cover the light, or maybe modify it and put in a switch to turn the light off/on since I have some basic electronics knowledge.
Luckily living in Niagara, there's a lot of beautiful places in the rural area here, as well as Canals, waterfalls, and historical towns and buildings to photograph just in my area.
I'll probably be getting some sort of digital camera too soon, to be my "daily driver", I saw one at a thrift shop a couple months back, but I passed it up because it was 720p, I would like 1080p.
Anyways though, hello.
What can I say, I am a new beginner hobbyist photographer.
I bought an Instax Mini 40 and 20 exposures off Amazon last night, they are coming in later today.
I chose instax over polaorid, because you get more exposures per cartridge, and they also cost less. I also saw a comparison video and the instax appears to have truer colors and better contrasts.
Also, not wanting to break the bank either, I went with the Mini 40 as my first beginner camera, instead of the EVO or 99.
One thing I may want to fix is the flash, I hear it always go off no matter what, which can sometimes be an issue, maybe I can find a way to cover the light, or maybe modify it and put in a switch to turn the light off/on since I have some basic electronics knowledge.
Luckily living in Niagara, there's a lot of beautiful places in the rural area here, as well as Canals, waterfalls, and historical towns and buildings to photograph just in my area.
I'll probably be getting some sort of digital camera too soon, to be my "daily driver", I saw one at a thrift shop a couple months back, but I passed it up because it was 720p, I would like 1080p.
Anyways though, hello.