Tip for the frog tongue...I usually flip the camera upside down with the photo pointing up, press the frame to my chest and then kind of pull down. That way the frame isn't exposed to the light. You'll get the hang of it. It truly is amazing how far we've come. I was (am?) an Impossible Project Pioneer and we used to have to do some crazy stuff to even get an image back in the day, haha. The latest batches of film seem to be super contrasty and I'm struggling to get a lot of keepers in the last year.
Ahhhhhhh that is a great idea!!!! Thank you 🙏🏻 haha I was really struggling with it but I get flustered really easy which is why I don’t shoot fully manual ever haha 😂 I remember buying impossible project film years ago when I started out with film Photography. I don’t shoot Polaroid super often only because it’s quite expensive…35mm is my favourite 😍👍🏻🎞
they have to make them cheap enough for people to buy, which means a lower quality unfortunately I'm sure you can find much better film for a higher price
I've put a frog tongue in my SX-70 and SLR 680 since the old days when they were VERY necessary, and they don't cause any issues other than they do eventually tear after years (but are cheap and easy to replace). The one on my SX-70 Sonar is pretty rough, but still gets the job done after probably close to 4 years. That's such a fun gift! I've been really tempted to try the Now cameras, and you did well with it!
Thank you Jamie! It was a fun camera to shoot but I really just love the way they look if I could afford it I would have one in every colour haha 😂 I do think SX-70 film is the best and my favourite though…I haven’t tried the I-type film yet though. I have some Polaroid blue in the fridge hope to shoot that soon!
@@LucyLumen You're welcome! And yeah, that's definitely one thing from the super cheap days that I miss: Being able to buy all of the cameras. ha ha. But the 600 and I-Type films have started to catch up to SX-70 at last. I've found looking for the latest possible production date to be the best strategy. May-August 2021 all seems great so far.
A belated happy birthday to you, Lucy, and thank you for the great video. That camera looks wonderful and like a lot of fun. Really enjoyed seeing what you came up with your first time out with, and hope to see more.
Fun shots, fun looking camera - especially dig the image with the birds and palm tree. I’m hoping to get out and shoot some yellow duochrome Polaroid shots this week.
Hellooooo thank you for watching my channel, yours is great and my partner and I often watch your videos. It is definitely a fun looking camera 😍 I have some blue Polaroid in my fridge now! I hope you get to shoot your yellow this week 👍🏻
Definitely prefer this one. It's as simple as the sx70. The one step+ has so many features that you end up constantly taking a bad photo cause there's so much steps to learn plus an app to download :/
That's a fantastic looking camera and great shots! I also struggle with Polaroid but am still shooting some for Polaroid Week with some classic Polaroid cameras. But will def. keep the Now in mind if my old 'Roids die.
Happy birthday Lucy !! Looks like you had fun. How did the Polaroid hold up in the heat. Heard it gets affected when it is hot. Need to try instant film as it seems fun and casual. We get only instax here.
Thank you lovely 😊 it held up really well I think but it was 32 and it definitely gets hotter than that here I’m December January so we will see. We took it out of the fridge the night before to come to room temp and not get condensation cause apparently that can happen…I have never owned an Instax camera but would love to try it!
was it a hot day ? it looks like you got heat marks ? i'm not sure how to say it, but your film comes out more red because it's not being kept at a cool enough temperature (Over 25°C films gets pink shades, and blue shades under 18°C, the shades becoming more and more visible as temperatures move further from these points)... if it's a hot day, you should try to keep your film in a small cooler, as well as your camera if you can
Hey lovely thank you for watching! We just scan the Polaroids in with a flat bed scanner just the one that’s part of our printer. We have a v550 but I find it slow and annoying to use. Hope that helps
Hi Lucy. You sweat in Australia. This morning it was the first time this year in Austria. Only 32 degrees Fahrenheit and I had to scrape off the windows of my car. I'm curios had you ever to scrape off your car in Australia? Or it's not cold enough on the gold coast in winter?
Hahaha 🤣 no way would we be scraping anything off our cars herein the Gold Coast it’s never that cold 🥶 My parents are from the UK and I lived there when I was little and I remember mum doing it in the morning before taking me to school in the winter and when it snowed too it was so cold haha I didn’t like it much. I prefer being hot even though I am complaining in the video. It just gets very humid here like a tropical sort of weather.
LOL 😆 I know so dorky right…I was so itchy I got eaten alive by the water and it was so hot and muggy but really overcast and lots of glare and I was hungry and thirsty…sigh 😞 so many issues. Thank you for watching 🙏🏻😊
Love the one of the birds on the power lines, you seemed to get a pretty good hit rate. Love the heaps of blue and whites around the Gold Coast And you got this video out quick.. And as always Lux did a great job of the video. thanks for the tip of turning off there flash as well..
Hey Anthony! Thank you 🙏🏻 yeah I got a couple of good ones and Polaroid is always a little bit unpredictable with how things come out but that’s kind of the fun of it. Lux nailed this I think and I loved the lush music as well. Happy Polaroid week hope you get out and shoot some 👍🏻🧡
@@LucyLumen We have a boganvillia in the front yard, it is in full bloom and I hadn't noticed it till my partner sent me a photo this afternoon. I am off to shoot it tomorrow morning in polaroid, and probably 645 and digital it looks absolutely stunning
I just got mine for my birthday also, I'm brand new at photography, and just starting to learn. I'm in love with your birds photo, can you share did you use flash, and was the camera set to underexposure? Every photo I took till now is really bright so I'm trying to find out what I'm doing wrong :)
The keeper rate on new iType film with the Polaroid Go is really low for me. Sucks because when they do come out, I love it. But hard to waste so much cash without consistency even when the light seems like it should be good. The OneStep 2 is slightly better for me but still more finicky than the vintage cameras with 600 film it seems
Thank you Sreeku 🙏🏻🧡 yes it’s nerve racking shooting instant film, especially as it’s so expensive as well. It’s really nice when you get it right though.
This is my third one! I have a 2000’s model 600 one which I loved for nighttime flash photos but the eye piece has fallen off and it’s hard to frame up now…the other I have is a one step land camera and it takes SX-70 and I do think that film is king it just looks so nice and the design of those cameras is really nice. It’s hard to choose hahaha.
Tip for the frog tongue...I usually flip the camera upside down with the photo pointing up, press the frame to my chest and then kind of pull down. That way the frame isn't exposed to the light. You'll get the hang of it.
It truly is amazing how far we've come. I was (am?) an Impossible Project Pioneer and we used to have to do some crazy stuff to even get an image back in the day, haha.
The latest batches of film seem to be super contrasty and I'm struggling to get a lot of keepers in the last year.
Ahhhhhhh that is a great idea!!!! Thank you 🙏🏻 haha I was really struggling with it but I get flustered really easy which is why I don’t shoot fully manual ever haha 😂
I remember buying impossible project film years ago when I started out with film
Photography. I don’t shoot Polaroid super often only because it’s quite expensive…35mm is my favourite 😍👍🏻🎞
This is super helpful. Thanks, Patrick!
These newer films don't compare with the original films from the 90s - those were on a different level of sharpness and clarity
they have to make them cheap enough for people to buy, which means a lower quality unfortunately
I'm sure you can find much better film for a higher price
@@AlexDerange It's not them cheapening out, they lost the film formula and now have to start pretty much from scratch
Looks like so much fun once you get used to it’s “unique features”. I kind of want to try it…thank you for sharing!
I've put a frog tongue in my SX-70 and SLR 680 since the old days when they were VERY necessary, and they don't cause any issues other than they do eventually tear after years (but are cheap and easy to replace). The one on my SX-70 Sonar is pretty rough, but still gets the job done after probably close to 4 years. That's such a fun gift! I've been really tempted to try the Now cameras, and you did well with it!
Thank you Jamie! It was a fun camera to shoot but I really just love the way they look if I could afford it I would have one in every colour haha 😂 I do think SX-70 film is the best and my favourite though…I haven’t tried the I-type film yet though. I have some Polaroid blue in the fridge hope to shoot that soon!
@@LucyLumen You're welcome! And yeah, that's definitely one thing from the super cheap days that I miss: Being able to buy all of the cameras. ha ha. But the 600 and I-Type films have started to catch up to SX-70 at last. I've found looking for the latest possible production date to be the best strategy. May-August 2021 all seems great so far.
A belated happy birthday to you, Lucy, and thank you for the great video. That camera looks wonderful and like a lot of fun. Really enjoyed seeing what you came up with your first time out with, and hope to see more.
Thank you Gary! I appreciate you watching and commenting too, glad you enjoyed this adventure. Lots more to come for the channel too. 🧡🧡🧡
2 videos in less than 24 hours, I love it Lucy. Love the photos and love the music, also happy belated Birthday 🥳
Thank you lovely Alex 🧡 yes we managed to smash out 2 videos haha! We have another one on the way too of recent cameras I’ve been shooting! 📸
@@LucyLumen awesome Lucy, can't wait to see what's next.
Fun shots, fun looking camera - especially dig the image with the birds and palm tree. I’m hoping to get out and shoot some yellow duochrome Polaroid shots this week.
Hellooooo thank you for watching my channel, yours is great and my partner and I often watch your videos. It is definitely a fun looking camera 😍 I have some blue Polaroid in my fridge now! I hope you get to shoot your yellow this week 👍🏻
Definitely prefer this one. It's as simple as the sx70. The one step+ has so many features that you end up constantly taking a bad photo cause there's so much steps to learn plus an app to download :/
That's a fantastic looking camera and great shots! I also struggle with Polaroid but am still shooting some for Polaroid Week with some classic Polaroid cameras. But will def. keep the Now in mind if my old 'Roids die.
This was helpful to learn what I’m doing with this camera, thank you so much !
Happy birthday Lucy !! Looks like you had fun. How did the Polaroid hold up in the heat. Heard it gets affected when it is hot. Need to try instant film as it seems fun and casual. We get only instax here.
Thank you lovely 😊 it held up really well I think but it was 32 and it definitely gets hotter than that here I’m December January so we will see. We took it out of the fridge the night before to come to room temp and not get condensation cause apparently that can happen…I have never owned an Instax camera but would love to try it!
Hi Lucy! Where did you buy the Polaroid box?
Hey lovely! I got it on Amazon actually. There is a link in the description of the video. There were a few different colours as well!
was it a hot day ? it looks like you got heat marks ? i'm not sure how to say it, but your film comes out more red because it's not being kept at a cool enough temperature (Over 25°C films gets pink shades, and blue shades under 18°C, the shades becoming more and more visible as temperatures move further from these points)... if it's a hot day, you should try to keep your film in a small cooler, as well as your camera if you can
Thanks for sharing this! You took really great shots! 📷 📸
Thank you so much for watching!
@@LucyLumen you’re very welcome!
happy late birthday! i love my Polaroid GO, it's legit cute
Thank you 😊 yes those are super cute too!!! Happy Polaroid week hope you get out and shoot some 👍🏻
Hey Lucy great stuff, wondering how u transfer photos to phone?
Hey lovely thank you for watching! We just scan the Polaroids in with a flat bed scanner just the one that’s part of our printer. We have a v550 but I find it slow and annoying to use. Hope that helps
The yellow Polaroid suits you very good.
Thank you! Yes my partner picked the perfect colour 🧡😊
A big congratulations to your partner for the nice music as always. 👏
Hello my friend! Thank you he made it very quickly but it doesn’t sound that way. I’m lucky to have him 😊👍🏻
where do you get that cool box you put your photos in?
It’s from Amazon! The link for it is in the description of the video. They have all different colours available too. So useful
I also got my first polaroid now last week!!
Yay!!! How fun 🤩 what colour did you get??
@@LucyLumen I bought keith haring edition from Sydney 😭
Love the power lines/ birds one
The filmy digital experience. No screen but instant ready.
Hi Lucy. You sweat in Australia. This morning it was the first time this year in Austria. Only 32 degrees Fahrenheit and I had to scrape off the windows of my car. I'm curios had you ever to scrape off your car in Australia? Or it's not cold enough on the gold coast in winter?
Hahaha 🤣 no way would we be scraping anything off our cars herein the Gold Coast it’s never that cold 🥶
My parents are from the UK and I lived there when I was little and I remember mum doing it in the morning before taking me to school in the winter and when it snowed too it was so cold haha I didn’t like it much. I prefer being hot even though I am complaining in the video. It just gets very humid here like a tropical sort of weather.
@@LucyLumen Lucky you, you live scraping free zone.
Shot of the day, the birds on the powerline with the palm tree. Runner up: the dorky smile one!
LOL 😆 I know so dorky right…I was so itchy I got eaten alive by the water and it was so hot and muggy but really overcast and lots of glare and I was hungry and thirsty…sigh 😞 so many issues.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻😊
Love the one of the birds on the power lines, you seemed to get a pretty good hit rate. Love the heaps of blue and whites around the Gold Coast And you got this video out quick.. And as always Lux did a great job of the video. thanks for the tip of turning off there flash as well..
Hey Anthony! Thank you 🙏🏻 yeah I got a couple of good ones and Polaroid is always a little bit unpredictable with how things come out but that’s kind of the fun of it.
Lux nailed this I think and I loved the lush music as well. Happy Polaroid week hope you get out and shoot some 👍🏻🧡
@@LucyLumen We have a boganvillia in the front yard, it is in full bloom and I hadn't noticed it till my partner sent me a photo this afternoon. I am off to shoot it tomorrow morning in polaroid, and probably 645 and digital it looks absolutely stunning
Overexposed looks really cool.
I just got mine for my birthday also, I'm brand new at photography, and just starting to learn. I'm in love with your birds photo, can you share did you use flash, and was the camera set to underexposure? Every photo I took till now is really bright so I'm trying to find out what I'm doing wrong :)
(3:36) A very nice portrait of the flashy girl. Like it.
The keeper rate on new iType film with the Polaroid Go is really low for me. Sucks because when they do come out, I love it. But hard to waste so much cash without consistency even when the light seems like it should be good. The OneStep 2 is slightly better for me but still more finicky than the vintage cameras with 600 film it seems
You are sweating in Australia. In Austria we have currently only 40 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. And it's getting colder.
Yes it was very muggy and sweaty! I was struggling haha 😂
This camera has a phenomenal design. Humans from 1920s or 2020s would ask the same thing. Whats's that thing in her arms?
Happy birthday! The tongue is weird. Loved the red door.
Thank you Edward! 🧡 yes I couldn’t get used to the frog tongue…red door was my fav too
You did great! Keep going! :)
Thank you lovely 😊
A very fine episode.
It needs a lot of guts to shoot on Polaroid. Lol. Belated birthday wishes Lucy ❤️
Thank you Sreeku 🙏🏻🧡 yes it’s nerve racking shooting instant film, especially as it’s so expensive as well. It’s really nice when you get it right though.
Hi Lucy!!
Hello 👋🏻 hope you are enjoying the channel 😊
Song?
The camera looks great. The film? I miss Time Zero film...
Nice abstractions
Paradisos for real 😎.
Retro design for the science fiction film 2001 a space odyssey.
Love that film!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
A design for science fiction films of the 60s or 70s.
aw dont feel awkard when you film its so cute
What is your favorite instant camera of yours?
This is my third one! I have a 2000’s model 600 one which I loved for nighttime flash photos but the eye piece has fallen off and it’s hard to frame up now…the other I have is a one step land camera and it takes SX-70 and I do think that film is king it just looks so nice and the design of those cameras is really nice. It’s hard to choose hahaha.
So yeah. Not bad.
Thanks for watching hope that you enjoyed this video 👍🏻 🙏🏻
It seems like on an ordinary sunny day, you probably have to underexpose every image otherwise it’ll be blown out.
Cute girl with a cute camera
Decent review but I'm really not a fan of whatever accent that is. Big yikes.
Hahaha 🤣 I’m Australian! I can’t help that unfortunately