great video, love seeing camera tests with portraits, most just go and shoot landscapes and buildings so its nice to see what this camera can do for portrait shoots
spot-on. that’s what i mostly see as well. just happy to share something different into this space and i appreciate you for checking out the video. i’ll try to squeeze more in the future.
Thanks man. I appreciate it. A video on my pre-production process sounds like a great idea. I’ll definitely consider making one to share how I put things together. Stay tuned!
With the instruct 300 the previous version you can turn the flash off or sit to a lower or higher setting I use a Band-Aid across the flash on the camera
That would be a quick-fix on the Instax Wide 400 but speaking on this camera specifically - after 10 years you'd think we'd get something better than all the previous models. The Wide 400 is still a fun camera to use, but I am hoping that the Fuji Instax team makes improvements for their next camera. If not, I will import the 500 from Japan.
Thank you! I’m happy with most of the shots that I’ve taken with this camera. It’s best to shoot, when your subject is well lit. I just wish this camera allowed us to toggle the flash on and off. Nevertheless, it’s still a good camera. It’s fun to shoot with. ✨
I just bought this camera .. i took 10 photos and just 2 of them were accpetable… some were with more exposure and some were too dark or blur Can you suggest to like how to take better photos with it
@@deepindersingh6436 yeah, that’s the issue with the series of instax cameras. It’s a guessing game due to the lack of auto focus. For portraits I would recommend using the macro lens and shooting closely to your subject. Extend your arm in front of your subject to measure and you should get better results. If you want to shoot landscapes from afar shoot in infinity. It can be costly when starting out but once you understand how to shoot your subjects, you’ll get better results. It’s not a perfect camera but it’s a fun one at most in my opinion. Fujifilm just needs to make a dated autofocus camera. The last one came out in 1999 and was only sold in Japan. Good luck!
great video, love seeing camera tests with portraits, most just go and shoot landscapes and buildings so its nice to see what this camera can do for portrait shoots
spot-on. that’s what i mostly see as well. just happy to share something different into this space and i appreciate you for checking out the video. i’ll try to squeeze more in the future.
Great video! Love the angles and how you used the Instant Camera 🌟
Thank you 😊
Amazing polaroids! I like the atmosphere and chill vibe of the video. Keep going :)
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
It not a polaroid
amazing photos*
@SirFunky Thank you!
i love your work bro! Would love to see a vid on your pre-production process and how you go about planning everything.
Thanks man. I appreciate it. A video on my pre-production process sounds like a great idea. I’ll definitely consider making one to share how I put things together. Stay tuned!
With the instruct 300 the previous version you can turn the flash off or sit to a lower or higher setting I use a Band-Aid across the flash on the camera
That would be a quick-fix on the Instax Wide 400 but speaking on this camera specifically - after 10 years you'd think we'd get something better than all the previous models.
The Wide 400 is still a fun camera to use, but I am hoping that the Fuji Instax team makes improvements for their next camera. If not, I will import the 500 from Japan.
great vid! what scanner do you use to get the photos on the computer?
Thanks! I use the Epson V600!
Love ur videos! I still haven't bought this camera but I will soon. Are u happy with the automatic exposure?
Thank you! I’m happy with most of the shots that I’ve taken with this camera. It’s best to shoot, when your subject is well lit. I just wish this camera allowed us to toggle the flash on and off. Nevertheless, it’s still a good camera. It’s fun to shoot with. ✨
Nice work man, I recomendt Instax wide 300 for a little more control
just need to get my hands on one. also want to try out the instax wide 500 af. that af would help with the type of work i do.
@@russellrabanalMy dream is to get my hands on a 500Af but costing 500 dollars and being from Latin America is somewhat complicated.
I just bought this camera .. i took 10 photos and just 2 of them were accpetable… some were with more exposure and some were too dark or blur
Can you suggest to like how to take better photos with it
@@deepindersingh6436 yeah, that’s the issue with the series of instax cameras. It’s a guessing game due to the lack of auto focus. For portraits I would recommend using the macro lens and shooting closely to your subject. Extend your arm in front of your subject to measure and you should get better results. If you want to shoot landscapes from afar shoot in infinity. It can be costly when starting out but once you understand how to shoot your subjects, you’ll get better results. It’s not a perfect camera but it’s a fun one at most in my opinion. Fujifilm just needs to make a dated autofocus camera. The last one came out in 1999 and was only sold in Japan. Good luck!
were all of the portraits done using the macro lens?
for all portraits shot up close, the macro lens was used.
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Bro I think that's 80 photos not 100? lol
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