Instax being made in mini and wide format is a direct result of a lawsuit between Polaroid (plantif) and Fujifilm and Kodak (defendants) in the early '90-s, so I highly doubt they would ever do such thing.
Hello how are you doing? I bought my instax mini 40 instant camera today and i can,t live whitout it. Were has this beautifull camera bin all my life omg its so beautifull.
From what I have seen. Both are not perfect cameras. Myself I think the Polaroid Now is the better choice at the price range. Based on the fact both cameras are kind of average in what they produce, I would go with the Go purely because I think it is closer to a traditional instant camera result. Instax are clearer but seem dark and almost like cheap digital in their output.
I find it interesting that so many people (probably those that never shot original Polaroid) knock instax film for being too accurate or real life when the instax film is actually closer in look to the original Polaroid’s film vs impossible project/new Polaroid. This “vintage” look is technically a “flaw” as Polaroid today is still working on improving it’s formula.
this is a really old comment, but if you ever cross over this reply can you tell me which one you took? cuz i’m also torn between the mini 40, go, and now. the gen 2 version of the polaroids however.
@@Mafaldaianhez yeah i ended up going for the mini 40 as well. due to cheaper film but mostly because polaroids develop in 10-15 min while instax develop in less than 90 seconds. huge plus for me even tho i lowkey still want the adorable go, its not as practical
Great review. Currently have the instax 11 but been wanting something with bluetooth. Stuck between instax mini evo vs Polaroid OneStep+ i‑Type Instant Camera vs Polaroid Now+ i‑Type Instant camera, not sure where to head. Which has the better picture quality, etc?
the evo definitely, the polaroid is more for retro looks. I personally feel like fujifilm photo qualities are way better in comparison to the polaroid ones (not to mention cheaper too)
@@SonicVibe is that like a certain Polaroid camera? Idk much lol. I was actually looking into the Polaroid GO, I fell in love with the size and look when I saw it at Target the other day.
I heard in a video that this might happen if your finger is covering the light sensor, so the camera won't shoot even if it's a little bit covered. I hope this helps!
That's because they had to reinvent to development chemicals back in 2008. The Impossible Project bought the last film plant standing before it was demo'd, and no one has the recipe for the film. Look up The Impossible Film, it was absolutely terrible. By the time TIP bought the Polaroid name they developed this latest formula. They also discontinued the Spectra film in order to retool it for the Go film line.
I feel like if Polaroid and instax made a collab on film that would be amazing
Instax being made in mini and wide format is a direct result of a lawsuit between Polaroid (plantif) and Fujifilm and Kodak (defendants) in the early '90-s, so I highly doubt they would ever do such thing.
This was a really well put together comparison video! Very creative and engaging!
Hi. Do the photos take by Polaroid look more nostalgic?
Yes
Hello how are you doing? I bought my instax mini 40 instant camera today and i can,t live whitout it. Were has this beautifull camera bin all my life omg its so beautifull.
From what I have seen. Both are not perfect cameras. Myself I think the Polaroid Now is the better choice at the price range. Based on the fact both cameras are kind of average in what they produce, I would go with the Go purely because I think it is closer to a traditional instant camera result. Instax are clearer but seem dark and almost like cheap digital in their output.
I find it interesting that so many people (probably those that never shot original Polaroid) knock instax film for being too accurate or real life when the instax film is actually closer in look to the original Polaroid’s film vs impossible project/new Polaroid. This “vintage” look is technically a “flaw” as Polaroid today is still working on improving it’s formula.
I have pics from the 60's still looking good from polaroid from yesterday
Instax 90 is all the pros of the 40. With even more features and the same film for $50ish more.
Instaxmini 40 🔥
what about between instax mini 40 and polaroid now? they're at the same price rn and i can't decide
this is a really old comment, but if you ever cross over this reply can you tell me which one you took? cuz i’m also torn between the mini 40, go, and now. the gen 2 version of the polaroids however.
@@ripewatermelonlol I took the mini 40 over the now but honestly I don't remember why at this point lmaoooo
@@Mafaldaianhez yeah i ended up going for the mini 40 as well. due to cheaper film but mostly because polaroids develop in 10-15 min while instax develop in less than 90 seconds. huge plus for me even tho i lowkey still want the adorable go, its not as practical
This video was absolutely delightful - just like the cameras!!
Great review and cool intro. 😊
Great review. Currently have the instax 11 but been wanting something with bluetooth. Stuck between instax mini evo vs Polaroid OneStep+ i‑Type Instant Camera vs Polaroid Now+ i‑Type Instant camera, not sure where to head. Which has the better picture quality, etc?
the evo definitely, the polaroid is more for retro looks. I personally feel like fujifilm photo qualities are way better in comparison to the polaroid ones (not to mention cheaper too)
@@stephaniejo217 thank you❤
I like Polaroid retro look better myself
@@SonicVibe is that like a certain Polaroid camera? Idk much lol. I was actually looking into the Polaroid GO, I fell in love with the size and look when I saw it at Target the other day.
@@VelasquezBianca that’s what I got I like it
Awesome vid, ty
i would get instax cameras if they didn’t look like toys!!
and what’s the issue with what? buy another model of instax instead of the 11,9,8,7
@@SmallHappyOtter but they do quality photo and it’s fun
I bought a polaroid go, sometimes when taking a photo it wouldn't click.. is this normal?
I heard in a video that this might happen if your finger is covering the light sensor, so the camera won't shoot even if it's a little bit covered. I hope this helps!
@@powthecat thanks! Will pay attention more
@@chelinemagsano6185 no worries! 😊
All these people miss the one thing Polaroid cameras do well at. It’s making old school style pictures.
Thk u
It good
3:30 I guess mother nature will take care of that plastic wrapper you just littered the ground with! yuck.
10-15 minutes to fully develop???!!! Holy shit that’s very long
That's because they had to reinvent to development chemicals back in 2008. The Impossible Project bought the last film plant standing before it was demo'd, and no one has the recipe for the film. Look up The Impossible Film, it was absolutely terrible. By the time TIP bought the Polaroid name they developed this latest formula. They also discontinued the Spectra film in order to retool it for the Go film line.
Thank you so much now I know what I’m getting 😅🙂😉
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from my experience. polaroid makes better cameras. but the instax film is better
Polaroid go film should develop upside down too
I got mine for 90,99 at my local Electronic store
The vocal fry sir
INSTAX FILM IS TILL BETTER THAN POLAROID FOR VIBRANCY, I WISH POLAROID WOULD PARTNER WITH FUJI TO MAKE A FILM THE IS THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!!!