Five Favorite Frames: Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 in frames
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Welcome to a new series with Adults Have Toys Too! This got me motivated again to get back on and bring some new content
Each FFF will feature a new challenge and will showcase the equipment and techniques used. In the end the results are cut down to my Five Favorite Frames.
Starting off simple I am shooting the Instax Mini 11. No setting to change, no focus to manage, and only 10 shots total to make, you get to see a full half of the results.
Let me know if you would like to see more in the series, and if you do, give me your ideas for photographic challenges.
#filmphotography #instax Fujifilm
00:00 Intro
00:23 Premise
01:06 The Camera
02:19 The Lens
02:45 The Film
03:41 The Subject
04:15 Let's go shoot
06:38 The results
08:45 Going forward - Наука
Very cool video showing this camera in action. I like the premise of key points to framing shots. Great to see a new video on the channel, and even if it’s taken a turn towards more photography aspects, I’m looking forward to it!
Thank you. Really appreciate it.
Really fun video & concept! It'd be fun to see a similar idea but done with a game / anime / retro memorabilia.
Definitely. Product shooting is its own beast.
The sensor overload showing up as black also used to occur in some Blackmagic cameras back in the day. Kinda funny same thing happens on “print” as well. Definitely a interesting series….. would love to see more portraits and maybe a dash of architecture if that is possible (but more portraits😉). Awesome stuff as usual.😊😊😊😊😊
It is interesting. I am curious about the actual mechanics of it. I definitely would love to do some portrait work, just need to find some subjects
I've heard of a tree hugger before, but never a cactus hugger! It's an interesting concept and self challenge. Each photo really gave a retro vibe in quality, like you mention due to the softness. For your next one, I would suggest one around wildlife. Get various shots of animals. This would might give examples of movement and then tips on how to capture a moving subject.
Interesting idea. Perhaps a squirrel hunt.
@@AdultsHaveToysToo yeah, but you have to react like Dug from Up every time you see a squirrel!
My first digital camera was a canon PowerShot A20 with a whopping 2.1 megapixels! I want to say I paid over $600 for the thing but I totally saved all that money in film and probably the first year alone and even after it was way obsolete I gave it to my dad and he used for real estate photography when it was first coming to market and he loved that camera for many years as well. I'll have to see if he still has it.
That's what I'm curious to look at. They were perfectly serviceable at the time, how does it look to modern eyes.
@@AdultsHaveToysToo I forgot to ask my Dad if he still has that old camera. I'll try to remember tomorrow.
Did you have anyone ask if you were a time traveler?!😮
Should have worn one of my Doctor Who shirts.
@@AdultsHaveToysToo that would have been EPIC!😎