'Serious Photography with Instant Film' sounds like an oxymoron to me. Back when I worked on instant photographic systems we used to say that 'an excellent instant photo is one you wished you had taken on real film'.
'Serious Photography with Instant Film' sounds like an oxymoron to me. Back when I worked on instant photographic systems we used to say that 'an excellent instant photo is one you wished you had taken on real film'.
All I can say is that the Instax film my kids shoot with is VERY Impressive. Sharp as a tack, with gorgeous colors. I just wish the images were a bit larger and that Fuji made a monochrome pack to go with the camera.
Instax 210: A joke of a camera
What do you mean by this?
All I can say is that the Instax film my kids shoot with is VERY Impressive. Sharp as a tack, with gorgeous colors. I just wish the images were a bit larger and that Fuji made a monochrome pack to go with the camera.
What do you mean by this?
I consider instant photography to be in the 'point and shoot' digital image category; not intended for 'Serious Photography'.
Let's see: ... flash is on 100% of the time
Looks like I have 3 choices for instant cameras.
1. The new Instax Neo. Pros: finally a serious camera from Fujifilm. Cons: Small images. No monochrome.
2. Instax 210. Pros: Nice sized photographs. Great color. Cons: A joke of a camera, no monochrome.
3. A Polaroid Land camera: Pros: both color and monochrome. Good image size. Cons: Old camera, hard to find in China, questionable reliability.
Tough call.....each option has an appeal to me.
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