The images look really good! Sharpness seems impressive, and the Instax color rendering worked well with the subtle and muted lighting conditions. Also, that’s a really good keeper rate for a first couple of packs! Maybe a sharpness / bokeh test wide open vs stopped down a bit would be a useful comparison? Definitely interested to see some flash shots as well, I love that Mint includes the pop up flashes behind the name plate. Thanks for another cool video! -Chris
Nice video! This TL70 Plus is great! The lens is sharp, and there are so many improvements, such as the LED screen in the viewfinder which lets you know the aperture and speed settings, exposure, ND filter suggestions etc. However, shooting scenes which have dark shadows and bright highlights is tricky in Auto mode due to limited exposure range of Instax film. It will either have the shadows or the highlights exposed properly, resulting in overblown highlights or really dark shadows. In those situations I would use manual mode with an external light meter, such as a phone app, for example
Great shots! its good it takes instax because its cheaper but I had the same issue with my mamiya when I use the instant film back, now I use an external exposure meter and try to double check, but instant film can be so finiky with exposure!
Oh really? Good to know I’m not the only one facing this. But in general I’ve to admit the sharpness of the lens is really impressive. I didn’t imagine that
@@rastcheck6037 my pleasure. if you have any other question please let me know. also if you subscrivbe you can see the further videos i will publish on the camera
This must be some april fools day video. Because this is hands down the worst photo quality i`ve ever seen. You must be crazy to buy this even when you`re feeling extremely nostalgic.
@@KeigoMoriyama Well, it`s up to you to provide with an at least exceptable quality in the video. If i film my printed fotos you can atleast see what kind of colors they are.
@@KeigoMoriyama Maybe. But i think you should first start by filming your photos without any color grading. So no cinematic filters. To get rid of the glare and show the colors more easy use some kind of mate filter material or use a non or less glaring camera angle. I hope it will help you because you are promoting a nice looking product. For the rest i stand by my first comment.
The images look really good! Sharpness seems impressive, and the Instax color rendering worked well with the subtle and muted lighting conditions. Also, that’s a really good keeper rate for a first couple of packs!
Maybe a sharpness / bokeh test wide open vs stopped down a bit would be a useful comparison? Definitely interested to see some flash shots as well, I love that Mint includes the pop up flashes behind the name plate.
Thanks for another cool video!
-Chris
Thanks a lot for watching and for suggestions will do that!
You`re joking............right ?!?
Nice video! This TL70 Plus is great! The lens is sharp, and there are so many improvements, such as the LED screen in the viewfinder which lets you know the aperture and speed settings, exposure, ND filter suggestions etc. However, shooting scenes which have dark shadows and bright highlights is tricky in Auto mode due to limited exposure range of Instax film. It will either have the shadows or the highlights exposed properly, resulting in overblown highlights or really dark shadows. In those situations I would use manual mode with an external light meter, such as a phone app, for example
Thank you very much for your comment. Right I completely agree with you
Hi, do you by any chance have a recommendation for a Light meter app?
Great shots! its good it takes instax because its cheaper but I had the same issue with my mamiya when I use the instant film back, now I use an external exposure meter and try to double check, but instant film can be so finiky with exposure!
Oh really? Good to know I’m not the only one facing this. But in general I’ve to admit the sharpness of the lens is really impressive. I didn’t imagine that
I do like the 1st image.The rest is very mystery and imaginable.
Thanks a lot for the comment!
Great review. I thought these camera used instax mini film, the rectangle one. Which instax film are you using? Thanks :)
This one is the new model that use the square. The tl70 (so without the plus in the name) use the Instax mini film (the rectangular one)
@@KeigoMoriyama thanks a lot for the reply :)
@@rastcheck6037 my pleasure. if you have any other question please let me know. also if you subscrivbe you can see the further videos i will publish on the camera
Thank you!
my pleasure
In other words, the camera is a turkey
Lol but despite the shape is really good
This must be some april fools day video.
Because this is hands down the worst photo quality i`ve ever seen.
You must be crazy to buy this even when you`re feeling extremely nostalgic.
The quality of the photos are really good . On the video is hard to show an Instax quality
@@KeigoMoriyama Well, it`s up to you to provide with an at least exceptable quality in the video.
If i film my printed fotos you can atleast see what kind of colors they are.
@brugj03 thanks for the feedback. Due to the reflection is hard to take a photo of an Instax. Do you have any trick you use?
@@KeigoMoriyama Maybe. But i think you should first start by filming your photos without any color grading. So no cinematic filters.
To get rid of the glare and show the colors more easy use some kind of mate filter material or use a non or less glaring camera angle.
I hope it will help you because you are promoting a nice looking product.
For the rest i stand by my first comment.
@@brugj03 thanks I will give it a try!