The question isn’t so much if it is a good camera, but whether or not you are a good photographer. Once you adjust your way of seeing to the potential and limitations of the instax wide, the results become genuinely interesting.
I've been venturing into film photography more lately, and it seems a bit odd that instant cameras are considered to be these novel-instant-gratification-machines. I've found them to be a sort of "instant permanence;" as you'll never get the same shot twice and you can't reshoot or adjust in post, so every frame is fairly special, no matter how bad. That said, this is coming from a car guy who's probably more used to thinking of inanimate objects as having "souls" than most other people...
let’s say it’s a sunny day should we do like dark exposure or if it’s a muggy/cloudy day should we do light exposure? or just let the camera do it’s thing
@@metalfingersfilm that's the problem, there isn't much choice. Don't want flash? then Lomo Instant, don't want the lens flares and lomo softness? Then a fuji instax 500af but $$ (good condition early 2000's JP import). Don't want to deal with all that ebay crap? then get a new RX70 but it's $$$ and it has dithering problems, the rollers sometime scratch the print, it has trouble counting 10 slides, the dark slide can get stuck inside the camera, and more $ for proprietary ND filters. It's a minefield.
Great tips! I have this Fujifilm Instax wide 300 and my photos are coming out Blue regardless of the brightness adjustments or flash usage… I’ve tried indoors and outdoors and they’re still very blue, what am I doing wrong?? Please help 🙏🏼
Interesting video. Instant cameras have come a long way in the last 30 years! This latest camera from Fuji improves the options for people interested in instant photography. Hypothetically, Fuji could improve the camera even further. Though this would undoubtedly increase the price. What sort of extras would appeal to users and potential buyers?
Great review and nice tips. I have this camera but I've neglected over the last 2 years because I think I've been using it in the less-than-ideal conditions you mentioned. I have an SX-70 too, but I think the rollers need maintenance. In any case, this makes me want to take the instax wide out again to give it another shot
I'm shooting with the Instax 100 (wide), the only thing I don't have that the 300 does is the close up lens converter. It is a shame Fuji hasn't tried to improve the image quality out of the lens on the newer models (unless it's not the lens but the film that lacks the sharpness?). Maybe I expect too much.
Have you had any issues with keeping the horizon level shooting landscapes? I try to hold the camera level but in some pictures the horizon runs downward from left to right.
Are you using a special film or anything to achieve that retro, dust scarred look on some of your photos or do they just come out like that when using this camera?
I, for some reason, cannot shoot with this camera without the images coming out blurry. The mini works great for me but I CANNOT master this one and I can’t figure out why. Maybe I’m too close to my subjects? Idk.
The shots look great with a dreamy retro feel that digital can replicate but not as perfectly as film creates
The question isn’t so much if it is a good camera, but whether or not you are a good photographer. Once you adjust your way of seeing to the potential and limitations of the instax wide, the results become genuinely interesting.
it would be nice if they combine the size and aspects of instax wide with the camera modes of instax sq6.
I've been venturing into film photography more lately, and it seems a bit odd that instant cameras are considered to be these novel-instant-gratification-machines. I've found them to be a sort of "instant permanence;" as you'll never get the same shot twice and you can't reshoot or adjust in post, so every frame is fairly special, no matter how bad.
That said, this is coming from a car guy who's probably more used to thinking of inanimate objects as having "souls" than most other people...
Hahahaha, I don't think your mindset is wrong, Ross. Just different perspectives from photographers who love larger negatives haha
let’s say it’s a sunny day should we do like dark exposure or if it’s a muggy/cloudy day should we do light exposure? or just let the camera do it’s thing
totally depends on how bright or overcast, I would try some test shot for yourself and see! :)
“Depending if you like flash, consider indoor or outdoor shots.” As opposed to?
Can’t turn off flash, isn’t it a deal breaker? Cover it with tape? So Lomo Instant Wide then, but to me that lens is too ‘lomo’ soft like.
Fair enough; what's your instant film camera of choice??
@@metalfingersfilm that's the problem, there isn't much choice. Don't want flash? then Lomo Instant, don't want the lens flares and lomo softness? Then a fuji instax 500af but $$ (good condition early 2000's JP import). Don't want to deal with all that ebay crap? then get a new RX70 but it's $$$ and it has dithering problems, the rollers sometime scratch the print, it has trouble counting 10 slides, the dark slide can get stuck inside the camera, and more $ for proprietary ND filters. It's a minefield.
Great tips! I have this Fujifilm Instax wide 300 and my photos are coming out Blue regardless of the brightness adjustments or flash usage… I’ve tried indoors and outdoors and they’re still very blue, what am I doing wrong?? Please help 🙏🏼
Interesting video. Instant cameras have come a long way in the last 30 years! This latest camera from Fuji improves the options for people interested in instant photography. Hypothetically, Fuji could improve the camera even further. Though this would undoubtedly increase the price. What sort of extras would appeal to users and potential buyers?
But how do you really feel about the instax mini
hahaha
Great review and nice tips. I have this camera but I've neglected over the last 2 years because I think I've been using it in the less-than-ideal conditions you mentioned. I have an SX-70 too, but I think the rollers need maintenance. In any case, this makes me want to take the instax wide out again to give it another shot
Yes!! Go shoot it and let me know how it goes! :)
I'm shooting with the Instax 100 (wide), the only thing I don't have that the 300 does is the close up lens converter. It is a shame Fuji hasn't tried to improve the image quality out of the lens on the newer models (unless it's not the lens but the film that lacks the sharpness?). Maybe I expect too much.
@Money Moves If you look at some of the glass lens Polaroid camera of years ago the image quality was quite good.
Does your camera still work? I bought one and it didn’t work and I keep reading reviews that after a couple months theirs stopped working
Have you had any issues with keeping the horizon level shooting landscapes? I try to hold the camera level but in some pictures the horizon runs downward from left to right.
Are you using a special film or anything to achieve that retro, dust scarred look on some of your photos or do they just come out like that when using this camera?
Probably come out like that.
2:44 , damn I thought I was the only one😂
I like using my Fuji Instax camera for Kite Aerial Photography and am interested in knowing if anyone makes a fisheye lens for this kind of camera.
Rangefinder or viewfinder?
Love your vids man, you inspired me to make a youtube channel fr
yo thats so tight, ima check it out rn.
F/14....ouch. Needing loads of light. Good to know, thanks man!
I guess it also explains why it has an easier time to keep things in focus than the Polaroids.
I, for some reason, cannot shoot with this camera without the images coming out blurry. The mini works great for me but I CANNOT master this one and I can’t figure out why. Maybe I’m too close to my subjects? Idk.
Did you ever work it out? I’ve just got mine a couple weeks ago for my birthday but I’m struggling with it as well!
The cool thing about film is that sucks, i'm buying the insta 300
Pulled up with the mamiya 7 🥵
Great vid! Thank you 😊
Don't get why Fujifilm don't make a dedicated printer like they square and mine types.
Pro Review ...... Novelty !
Please do the comparison !!
Ok but where is that park lol picturesque
Near Appleton, Wisconsin, nothing crazy!
@@metalfingersfilm My bro lives near there so I might go check it out, thanks!
I wish it had more controls like the Lomo Wide that uses the same film, I think it is more a shapshot camera, not that's a bad thing!!!
Yo would be cool to hang out sometime and pick eachothers brains
you are pretty, julian
😂 Unfiltered Keaton is great.
Hahaha thanks Zain, couldn't resist.
Wrong. You need creativity to be a good photographer.
2:41 sounds like a typical closeted boy who secretly hates women because he wants to be one
hahahaha