Thanks to this video, I ordered the newer, metal version with the updated lens. My first new analogue camera in 20 years, can't wait to figure this out again.
Thanks for the video ,Im about to buy a Polaroid Now Gen2+ with the colour filter and I wanted to know how it would look like So thanks for the video ,I left a Like on the video 😊
Thanks for the like-- I am FINALLY putting out my review for this camera within the next week or so. Based on my longterm use, I honestly would not recommend it unfortunately. I have a ton of reasons that I am mapping out in that video. Apologies to poop in your cheerios lol.
I need to do some homework! Someone else mentioned that in the comments too. I loooooove camcorders, having a Hi8 with this feature would be mega. Thanks!!
Still rocking a Nikon Coolpix S8000 from 2010. It's the same camera internally as the S1100pj, the differences being 10x optical zoom (30-300mm eq., f/3.5-5.6) and no projector. It's still going strong. I actually use it for product photography for our home business taking pics of handmade boots and uploading it onto our website, socials etc. Does the job very well.
I've seen camcorders with built-in projectors mounted on the back of the flip out, articulating display which makes a whole lotta sense for viewing videos when you think about it!
In year 1999 I bought my second polaroid camera and took my first photo on June 21, it happened in Deland Florida and was really hot, i still have all the photos taken during that summer and all look great without any colors without carrying how i left the photo to develop and what temperature, i still have the camera and it says 600 film on it... Did something changed from then or i just got some luck 😅
Great shots dude. Really digging the portraits. This thing seems way more convenient than carrying around my Sekonic meter but personally I can't see spending the extra cheese on it.
I bought the last new Sony A7s available in my country in 2020. I'm not going to buy another one until it wears out. You can do anything and everything with it.
Honestly, I rewached it twice just for the beautiful shots of chomomile and fireworks❤. Also, with these awesome reviews, I'm definitely going to consider buying my first film camera soon.
I got the one from TTArtisan instead as it uses a button cell battery. BTW, there's a new firmware for the Polaroid iType which is supposed to fix the exposure problems; might be worth looking into.