Polaroid Meters Compared- Polaroid i2 vs MiNT SLR670 X iType

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @gencofilmco
    @gencofilmco 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you

  • @lmlolxl
    @lmlolxl 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did a shoot today with the I-2 in the overcast setting and definitely found myself going between -1/3 to -2/3 depending on how much shadow/blacks were in frame. Watched your video and confirmed! I always use my slr670x or slr680 iType from pola studio at a negative tic on my wheel 80% of the time with the Time Machine or with 680. The sx70’s aren’t perfect either and I’ve had to put my physical self in the same amount of lighting as what I want in frame to get the exposure I want. If my camera is in a good amount of shade with my framed subject in nice lighting I’ll have them blown out at least for my cameras. I guess I’m just used to expecting to set the exposure comp wheel all the time.

  • @vekofoto
    @vekofoto 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the review!
    Even the cheapest 600 box-type Polaroid cameras expose better than the I-2.

    • @FIGITALREVOLUTION
      @FIGITALREVOLUTION  11 месяцев назад +1

      The i2 is fine with the adjustments mentioned in the video and as the film continues to evolve the meter can be upgraded with firmware to reflect the change -
      But yeah the box 600 cameras
      Are quite nice! Happy shooting!!

    • @vekofoto
      @vekofoto 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@FIGITALREVOLUTION I feel like the problem with metering is a hardware issue, not a software issue. With the I-1, the issue was solved by using the phone camera to meter light properly, which didn't solve the issue when using the camera as a point-and-shoot. As for the film, the issue with it is that every batch is slightly different, I highly doubt there are going to be any outstanding improvements any time soon, if ever. My vintage cameras expose perfectly every time. Whereas the new $600/€700 I-2 won't do it by default.

    • @FIGITALREVOLUTION
      @FIGITALREVOLUTION  10 месяцев назад +1

      I find my i2 produces solid results - and I also like my vintage systems as well. Whatever works for you is best for you- the film has definitely improved that last few years and I see no reason to believe that it won’t continue to improve as they make such small batches it encourages experimentation.