Hi! I believe you have aperture control mostly on it! It does have a manual mode so that should help! We created some awesome longer exposures with some shots we did by mistake!
@cameracentretv how did you fix the auto mode so anyone can just pick it up and go? I shoot a lot of digital but I was hoping for a higher end polaroid that I could just trust the meter for over two dollars a photo! I mean my $99 instax wide 300 has a reliable meter. The film is reliable 100 percent of the time for slightly more than half the price. I've got this expensive refurbished sx-70 and don't want to use it because of unreliable film. I wouldn't mind the sx-70 being a little tricky at times with consistent film, but the instax meter is far more reliable than this I2 after seeing dozens of videos about it.
Love the production quality on the video! Keep up the good work 👍
Thanks man!
This is one of those things i want but dont need. Like that crossbow that can load 5 bolts or the gransfor bruks axes i keep eyeing up.
Agree, it has been a lot of fun to play with
They’ve released update to fix overexposure on automatic mode.
Oh thats good to know!
Amazing! Like painting with light. Can this have different long shutter speeds for like dynamisms or like light streaks, maybe lenses to compensate
Hi! I believe you have aperture control mostly on it! It does have a manual mode so that should help! We created some awesome longer exposures with some shots we did by mistake!
All this work into this camera and they send it out with serious over exposure issues in auto
yer I did see a bit of this but it was 80% me knocking the metering dial. plus I managed to fix it hahaha
@cameracentretv how did you fix the auto mode so anyone can just pick it up and go? I shoot a lot of digital but I was hoping for a higher end polaroid that I could just trust the meter for over two dollars a photo! I mean my $99 instax wide 300 has a reliable meter. The film is reliable 100 percent of the time for slightly more than half the price. I've got this expensive refurbished sx-70 and don't want to use it because of unreliable film. I wouldn't mind the sx-70 being a little tricky at times with consistent film, but the instax meter is far more reliable than this I2 after seeing dozens of videos about it.
great video bro
I never experienced the issues you mention with any original polaroid 600 film (before it was discontinued) ever, and I've shot probably hundreds...