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Printing Polaroid Like Pictures

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Printing Polaroid Like Pictures

2024-05-29 04:12:56

Cute polaroid pictures!

5
2024-07-15 08:17:37

Great for printing pictures.

5
2024-07-13 07:55:40

Like going to Walmart for pictures

5
2024-06-09 09:51:11

Like all things Polaroid, this is a challenge to use. Double exposures can only be automatic, so you have to make sure the metering sensor at the bottom of the lens can see while you half-press the shutter; then you can rotate the filter to your desired orientation, perhaps refocus by rotating the selector dial left, then finally shutter. I had to pluck the handle off so I could rotate the filter the whole way around. And I recommend using a silver or white marker to mark the outer rim of the filter that lets light through. If you don't do that, you have to turn the camera towards you to set the orientation while holding the shutter half-pressed. Plus, if you screw the filter all the way down, it binds a little when you try to rotate it with one hand, which of course you must; so I recommend leaving it a turn unscrewed. This may sound like a 3-star review, but I'm just so glad I didn't have to figure out how to 3D print something to make double exposures easy.

5
2024-06-28 05:34:59

Decent film for use with the Fuji instax camera. Like the old days of Polaroid cameras, though the result is a bit smaller, a bit better.

5
2024-07-03 05:18:11

Like it very much. The sensors are sensitive. The pictures are sharp.

5
2024-08-17 08:10:43

I take a lot of photos of people and always try to give my subjects prints, and with the impossibility of polaroid and typical expense of printing, this set is a very good solution. Prints are made swiftly and with near perfect quality. The colors are sometimes a bit off from what is seen on the screen, but there's always some finagling to be done in printing photos.

5
2024-07-03 03:41:15

This is the perfect tool for printing photographs on Instax Wide film. ( I purchased it as a compliment to the Polaroid Lab.). Fuji's color chemistry is, in my opinion, superior to the new Polaroid in terms of sharpness and color fidelity. It is supremely easy to use, with far better software than the PolLab. Each has it's own charms, of course; but for ease of use, software flexibility, and color performance-and net cost per image-I think this product is the best on the market for it's intended purpose.

5
2024-07-17 07:19:57

In addition to her "Polaroid", my daughter takes these to Summer Camp for a no-phone pictures experience.

5
2024-09-02 07:30:21

works perfect for printing pictures

5