Polaroid Now CAMERA REVIEW! + tips
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Hey everyone! Today we're doing a review of the Polaroid Now camera by Polaroid, a fun and modern polaroid using i-type film! This camera is really great, so we hope you check it out :) If you're interested and want more info, you can see the camera here: us.polaroid.co...
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you guys are the cutuest couple ever. i just bought this camera today and your video was really helpful!
Aw thank you so much! Glad we could help, hope you enjoy the camera !!
instablaster...
I see an abusive relationship... Think ex-Prince Harry!
Just ordered today so excited to use it! Thank you great video definitely helped! 😊
So exciting!! Glad we could help :) happy shooting!!
Thank you guys so much for the nice review and tips - well put together and informative! I've got one coming (Mint colour!), can't wait. I also want to say your voice was so relaxing to listen to and that made the whole video such a pleasure to watch. The whole vibe of your video was really chill and relaxing, loved it. Thanks guys!
You're welcome, and thank *you* so much! We really appreciate it :) So glad you liked the video!
feels hard to choose between this modern yet classic design
or the other alternative polaroid cameras that may or may not more/different features but doesnt look as "classic"
right! I totally understand that. I personally own a vintage one as well, so I get the best of both, but even though this one doesn't necessarily have the same classic look, I think it's still worth it!! - Shayna
I bought the black frame one (white and black) and it looks very similar to the 1000/onestep ! I’m in love with it 🥰
You should make commercial advertising for Polaroid cameras. But i think you could sell almost anything.
Nice video, nice camera, nice couple. I like your videos and your voices in stressful times.
Aw, thank you so much!! Super appreciate this. Glad you enjoy our videos :)
Your hair is so beautiful. I absolutely love your bangs❤
Aw, thank you so much! :)
Every photo I take with this thing, even outdoors in daylight is ridiculously dark. A face surrounded by black or brown
That's really strange, I'm not too sure why that would happen. The only thing I can think of is if you aren't turning the flash off in daylight and therefore it's isolating the subject? I've never experienced that! I would definitely suggest contacting Polaroid about that because that's really weird!
@@sjanalogclub3332 I did some research. To put it plainly, Polaroid’s quality of film is not what it used to be. Apparently there’s a 3rd party that makes compatible film at better quality but it’s pricey. We returned it.
Best Buy was really cool, we had used a roll of the included film and started a 2nd to see if the 1st had just been a bad roll, they refunded everything.
We ordered a Fuji, photo quality is better. Similar to what’s in my old photo albums. It looks retro but it should.
Basically from what I’ve gathered it’s vintage Polaroid or a disappointment. But it’s a gift for someone to use casually so there’s no point investing at that level.
Hope you had a good holiday
Do you know what name the 3rd party of the film is that’s better? I’ve had the same issues everything was coming out so dark so I’ve returned it
@@gabriellelaycock5050 also wondering
@@FragginCap polaroid camera nor film quality was never good or up to par with fuji film. If i get a polaroid i expect that it wont be the ideal photograph, but it will most likely have a cool vibe. Thats the whole jist of it. Fuji film is definitely more stable and reliable. Also, it if you shoot somebodys face, inside or outside use flash. If you are outside and its anything but bright midday, shoot with light compensation all turned up. This sounds like beginner mistakes that someone does on their first batch of film. We all screw the first pack up. But if you already returned it; this is irrelevant
wish the rainbow stripe went straight down the middle fully but otherwise camera looks good and shoots good
I agree!!
I guess I’ll be bringing along a ladder now. 😁
Thank you for your awesome review video! I can't wait to invest in this camera! One question, how heavy is it? I can't remember if you two mentioned that or not. But that would be very helpful!
It’s super light!
It's not heavy at all! Perfect for carrying around. And thank you so much!!
thank you for this video! i just got mine today and you guys were very helpful
You're welcome!! We're so glad we could help :) I hope you love the camera as much as we do!! Thanks so much for your comment
The tips about the viewfinder are very valuable! About getting a bit closer than what you see. And checking the composition with the right eye.
Could you guys make a video about using this camera in the night?
Have you guys messed around with the exposure settings?
Glad we could help! And that's a great idea, we will definitely keep that in mind for a future video. And the camera sets the exposure it "thinks" it needs automatically, so there is no way to set it to be brighter or darker. However, if we make another video, we could experiment more in different light settings throughout the day to see how well the camera does in different light! :) Thank you for your comment!
S & J Analog Club
If you hold the flash button the camera will show the exposure settings. From low to regulair and high. The only vary half a stop.
Try it!
Ooh and did you guys ever clean the rollers? Could you perhaps make a tutorial about it?
Aminam
Omg yes please make a tutorial about cleaning the rollers!
@@rivaajkapoor5413 Will definitely put something out about that!! Thanks so much for the input!
@@aminam8600 Thank you for pointing that out! And we'll definitely put something out about the rollers :)
shayna is so dreamy
well thank you ! :) -shayna
imma get this camera, thanks for the tip!
The girl kinda look like Sam Puckett
I have standard 600 photos taken in early 90s with a Onestep and those photos appear much more clear and sharp that what I see with the newer 600 and i-type films these days
I agree, even though the Polaroid company was revived with what is claimed to be the same chemical process as before (I think?), old Polaroids that I have seen do appear way sharper, also different color palette than the films available today. I have some old Polaroids of my dad from the 70s and 80s that are so clear and colors look more true to life.
@@sjanalogclub3332 it’s actually not the same formula, many chemicals were banned after OG Polaroid shutdown so the current company had to completely reinvent a process for instant photography. It’s a work still in progress!
I’m having issues with some of the pictures being overexposed or having weird blue highlights around the perimeter of the pictures. Any advice for this ?
Hi there! Apologies for the incredibly late response, the blue highlights could possibly be a temperature issue, sometimes when you are shooting in cold conditions the chemistry in the film can produce blueish color shifts (and when it's hot, the color will shift orange), but I'm not totally sure. I would try checking out Polaroid's FAQ of common issues on their website, you might find something there! And overexposure could just be the result of a really bright scene, but it really just depends on the scenario. Hope that helps! - Shayna
There’s also an exposure setting they forgot to mention or didn’t know about, if you hold down the flash button you can choose between overexpose, regular, underexpose. It changes the shutter speed to allow more or less light in. Definitely a game changer for taking pics outside
I have a Fujifilm Instax mini Neo, same sort of thing, but with different film.
So, I notice that whatever setting I use outdoors, it's always overexposed.
I cut up a plastic ND (neutral density) filter, and taped it over the lens (but NOT the sensor) and now the exposure is so much better, and the skys are rendered nice and blue, never washed out.
Wow, good idea! Glad your exposures turn out better now!
oh lips. I'm in san diego too
Off topic… You guys are so cute together ❤
I got the camera and it kept ejecting multiple film sheets at once and I only got 2 good pictures out of the pack. Have you had this problem? How do I fix it?
Wow, I'm sorry to hear about that! No, that's never happened to me with this camera. Perhaps there was an issue with the motor in the camera or the shutter... I would say to try and check Polaroid's FAQ on their site to see if they have any troubleshooting tips relating to that issue. If they don't, then I'd definitely suggest contacting them about it! I hope you can get it fixed! :/
I want to ask if you used Flash at 2:55 (the shot was amazing btw)
How do you get your pictures so nice my first picture was terrible like the lighting was all wrong but y’all’s look amazing
Aw thank you! It does take practice and a couple trial runs with polaroids especially. I suggest shooting mostly in bright daylight and then switch to other light settings (within one pack of film) to determine what types of light your camera does best with. Good luck :)
Awesome vid guys !!!
thank you!!
Why are some pictures still dark although it is completely bright outside
North park, sick!
Do you thing that is better to shot with flash on in the day? Because I took some pictures and they are little blurry with the I type.
Thnxx
Thanks for this! Very helpful :)
Glad we could help! :)
At 2:06, did you change the exposure to + or - or left it untouched? that's the biggest pain point i'm dealing with right now. sunset times and making sure my photos don't come out too dark.
This camera doesn't give you the option to change the exposure, it gauges it by itself and to be honest, it's pretty good at it, so that was technically untouched! It all depends on if the light is hitting your subject or not. I was actually surprised that photo came out so well lit, but I think it's also because of the neon. Just remember that if something looks pretty dark to your eye, it'll likely be a few shades darker on a polaroid.
@@sjanalogclub3332 didn't you all try the app to adjusgt settings ? If you do , pl make a video on it ..
Hi great video. Do you or anyone here know what autofocus system this camera uses? Is it infra-red? Thanks.
Hi, thank you! An article I found says that the Polaroid Now uses a two-lens autofocus system, not sure if that's the right answer to your question though! Hope I could help :)
@@sjanalogclub3332 Thanks for replying. I've just received mine. It's infrared, just like on some PnS film cameras.
hi guys! for each picture was the flash always on?
Hi! Sorry for the late response! The flash was off in every photo except for the last one of the two of us. :)
great video 💗
So for night what exposure would you recommend
At night, definitely use the flash!
Very nice photos!
Hey! I want to ask if the camera can print pictures made with smartphone by Bluetooth?
Hi! Unfortunately this camera doesn't have that feature, they actually have a separate product that does that called the Polaroid Lab and you can print polaroids from photos on your phone with it :)
Is there something wrong with charging the camera while the film pack is in?
I don't think so, but check on Polaroid's website to be sure :) I've done it before and nothing was wrong.
Yooo the shot locations looked so familiar. Sd right??
Yes! We live in SD :)
How do you digitalize the pictures for instagram etc.
We scan the polaroids on a flatbed scanner, epson v600 :)
The film should be so much cheaper without a battery
Very inspiring.
Hi! Did you leave the flash on for the night time shot at 2:53 ?
Hey, I believe it was on, but since the subject was pretty far away, it didn't make much of a difference in that photo!
Can you tell me about the exposure?
So this camera does not have an exposure adjust button, because it is supposed to calculate it on its own. It's actually pretty good at it, I have not blown out any photos, and as we mentioned in the video, the flash is very neutral and appropriate for what you'll be shooting. Basically you just let the camera do its thing! For reference though, use flash if you'll be in a particularly dark area, but otherwise, it exposes great in bright sunlight and most shade situations without flash.
@@sjanalogclub3332 okay thank you! I thought the dude exposure had to be turned on 🤦🏽♀️ its just the flash
@@missliss25 if you hold the flash-button it switches to exposure adjust-mode. On the screen you see a line. If you push the button again it goes up (+1 exposure), middle (normal mode) and down (-1 exposure)
When you’re done adjusting hold the button again, you wil see the film-number again
This guy look like someone from marvel
why do you wear the freekin mask still?
1:20 Que ._?
Useless review
These cameras are made for shooting pictures with a group of friends standing close to each other having a party not just random signs in your town. lol what the??
If the camera is theirs, they can shoot whatever they want. It is photography, no rules.
I want to ask if you used Flash at 2:55 (the shot was amazing btw)
I want to ask if you used Flash at 2:55 (the shot was amazing btw)