Got my instax mini 9 at Christmas and only a few weeks ago I learnt how to take the perfect photos. Absoulty love this camera. Cause of quarteine I'm doing a Polaroid a day challenge and there all coming out great and fab
I got this camera a few yrs ago and because of not being able to get the right light settings and wasted to many packs of film . So il have to get it out again and play round to see if I can get it sorted lol thanks for this video. Xxx
The indoor setting, I believe, as it has the highest exposure meaning it let's the most light in. Of course there's also gonna be the flash, but the indoor setting would be what you'd use for outside pictures. That or the high key setting
Molly used a digital camera and then cut around the image on a photo editing software like Photoshop. There are apps you can use on your phone for ease though!
I’ve taken 3 pictures in the past month that came out black with a few bright dots… I’ve had the dot in the inside setting bc it was inside at night time with just bright ceiling light on, what could it be??
Hi there! Lights flashing usually mean there is a battery error. We recommend changing/charging the batteries in your camera/printer. We recommend alkaline batteries.
Hi Katie, so sorry to hear. Could you please DM us on our instaxHQ instagram page and we will help and guide you? Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you.
I’m more confused after seeing this video. So the exposure options indicate how much light they let in or does it indicate what the current ambiance is ? For instance when I select the house 🏠 exposure does it mean I’m standing in a place where there is poor lighting or does it mean im standing in a bright place but I will want to let only a little light light into the camera so I select the house option to tell the camera to let as much as light in as how it would be if one were home. So which one is it :( ? What you are saying is that when your in a poorly lit area the camera automatically selects the home icon which means it’ll let more light in. But how can it let more light in when the room is already poorly lit? Where is this more light coming from? So confused!!! Argh.
Hi there! Firstly, the sensor on the front of the camera will sense the light conditions in the environment, so the orange light will always tell you which setting to put the camera on. Inside the camera is a shutter, when you press the button on the front of the camera, this shutter opens letting light into the camera and exposing the film to the light and therefore creating your image. Changing the settings on the camera changes how wide the shutter opens. ie. open wider, more light is let into the camera to expose the image. Shutter narrower, lets less light in when you are in a really bright environment. This will happen whether you are in a low light or bright room, it's about how much light is let into the camera and on to the film. Hope that helps :)
Got my instax mini 9 at Christmas and only a few weeks ago I learnt how to take the perfect photos. Absoulty love this camera. Cause of quarteine I'm doing a Polaroid a day challenge and there all coming out great and fab
Films are exp af
What a cool idea tbh :D
I got this camera a few yrs ago and because of not being able to get the right light settings and wasted to many packs of film . So il have to get it out again and play round to see if I can get it sorted lol thanks for this video. Xxx
The clearest explanation on settings with great photo examples! Thank you for creating this video and sharing.. small blessings I guess! 🌸
Thanks for the tips the coulor is amazing I have the flamingo pink colour it's a great gift for anyone!
Me too I have the flamingo pink one ..
I have the clear Pink one!
Ahh it's the same
i also have flamingo pink! :)
Thank you for the clear explanation.
Im getting one for my birthday ty for the tips
Omg her pictures are so beautiful. I’ve been using mine for 3 years now and I’ve never had a clear, colorful picture. Any tips?
Hi there, if you UK based you can get in touch with the customer service team and they will be able to guide you :csd_uk@fujifilm.com
Thanks so much! Everytime i had some outdoor meetup my photos were always overexposed and too bright. I get it now :)
what light setting do you recommend for night?
did you find out which one is better?
@@inathi9022 nope not yet but I used the inside setting
@@abigail.lozano aight, thx
@@inathi9022 yup, have fun!
you use high key
Thanks a lot for the clear advises on this video! 😊💕 They were really helpful for me. 🙏💕
Does exposure settings have to do with white spots on the picture ?
And do all instax mini 9 show a bright orange light and a light orange light?
i got one in my birthday and i wanted to learn how to turn off the flash?
What setting do i use at night
Can a camera like the instax mini do long exposure for astrophotography?
So what setting would you use if it’s night time outside?
The indoor setting, I believe, as it has the highest exposure meaning it let's the most light in. Of course there's also gonna be the flash, but the indoor setting would be what you'd use for outside pictures. That or the high key setting
I just got one for Christmas and when I take a picture on the one it reconmends it looks like a photo back then
How bout take a pict in the night, example like in city light, which prefer exposure Between Hikey or Home?
what did they use to scan their instax films here in this video? the colors look really nice
Molly used a digital camera and then cut around the image on a photo editing software like Photoshop. There are apps you can use on your phone for ease though!
@@instaxHQ i see! thanks so much :)
thank u! im tryna figure out to use a polaroid camera since im getting one for my bday and every tutorial i find kinda confuses me : /
i just got mine on christmas today and all of the light settings are blinking i dont know what to do
Heyy ..how to make light more dark ..which one i choose?😔
I’ve taken 3 pictures in the past month that came out black with a few bright dots… I’ve had the dot in the inside setting bc it was inside at night time with just bright ceiling light on, what could it be??
The reel got stucked inside and all lights are blinking -- how to fix it
Why is my mini camrea on s when I fully refilled it
My own instax mini 7c how
What to do if the light are flashing and not letting you choose the a light setting
Hi there!
Lights flashing usually mean there is a battery error. We recommend changing/charging the batteries in your camera/printer. We recommend alkaline batteries.
Thank you so much ♥️
Thanks for the tips
I’ve had mine for a few years and now it’s not turning on
Hi Katie, so sorry to hear. Could you please DM us on our instaxHQ instagram page and we will help and guide you? Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you.
@@instaxHQ it’s working now
@@GraceMatthews758 yey! Snap away😍
i always look like a ghost in my pictures…please help
Hi! Is this even when you have the camera on the correct exposure settings?
@@instaxHQ which settings should i put when at the beach? should i face towards the sun or away?
@@jaidab1646 face toward sun for better light I guess
Thanks!!
Thx
I’m more confused after seeing this video. So the exposure options indicate how much light they let in or does it indicate what the current ambiance is ?
For instance when I select the house 🏠 exposure does it mean I’m standing in a place where there is poor lighting or does it mean im standing in a bright place but I will want to let only a little light light into the camera so I select the house option to tell the camera to let as much as light in as how it would be if one were home. So which one is it :( ?
What you are saying is that when your in a poorly lit area the camera automatically selects the home icon which means it’ll let more light in. But how can it let more light in when the room is already poorly lit? Where is this more light coming from?
So confused!!! Argh.
Hi there! Firstly, the sensor on the front of the camera will sense the light conditions in the environment, so the orange light will always tell you which setting to put the camera on. Inside the camera is a shutter, when you press the button on the front of the camera, this shutter opens letting light into the camera and exposing the film to the light and therefore creating your image. Changing the settings on the camera changes how wide the shutter opens. ie. open wider, more light is let into the camera to expose the image. Shutter narrower, lets less light in when you are in a really bright environment. This will happen whether you are in a low light or bright room, it's about how much light is let into the camera and on to the film. Hope that helps :)
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Great review of a terrible product.
Ultra fickle and seldom works.
Film very expensive and a waste of money.
Steer clear.