I bursted out laughing when they said the Fuji instamax was the best bang for your buck 😂😂 it literally costs you a buck every time you press the button to take a picture
😢 why do you think this Polaroid camera from back in the day petered out in production? Because of the cost and Technology replaced it. So if you want instant pictures, you got to pay the premium
@@mikes978you’re joking right? I was just at Walmart and Polaroid was selling an 18 pack of film or something for like 16 bucks. I’ll take my 75 cents a shot man
@@gregoryc6656 It’s a single lens reflex camera which means if you look at the viewfinder you will see exactly through the lens in comparison to a non reflex camera uses a viewfinder that looks out through a window beside the lens to give a approximation of what the lens is actually seeing. The camera also has a 116 mm f/8 glass lens. If you manage to focus correctly, your image will be impressively crisp, especially in close up photos.
I've heard it's quite good, but I've heard very bad things about the now+, it really overexposes all pics. I'm torn on maybe getting the now though, it's a pretty good cemra overall
yes. get a great option is to get an old polaroid onestep or sun600. dont get an sx-70 even though people will tell you they are the best polaroids ever made (even though its true). they are fragile and expensive. dont buy a modern polaroid as they tend to over or underexpose images. also, keep in mind that modern polaroid film is quite weak. ive had images simply not develop. alot of images will also show signs of light pollution after being exposed (due to an improper chemical mix or manufacturing process.) but all in all, polaroids are fun to play with and a great conversation piece. take it from me, i own a polaroid model 95 (1948), a polaroid one600pro (2004), and a polaroid now (2020). if you have any other qurestions, feel free to ask away :)
@@Deca.Knight wow. Thank you for A huge answer 😅. Well to get more deep into What I am looking into, is a more warmth and a retro film style as I said. I have never owned a such camera before, but I really like the look of the old pictures. A little blurry, cold and warmth vibe. That is something I want. But, I want something that can handle light too, so that the picture won’t look crap you know 😬.
@@Jonnybohif you want to meticulously set up every shot and really think about it and get the perfect retro look, polaroid, if you just want great looking pictures instax
The mini EVO is suchhh a cool camera, but it’s also kinda weird. It’s like, really fake? It looks like leather and metal, but it’s almost entirely plastic. Even parts you’d think would be made into metal to help compensate, like the rotating lens bit, are still plastic. And the rotating lens do-hickey is especially egregious because it feels crazy cheap and flimsy. On top of that, the Lens itself is so disingenuous. It’s a rotating dial for changing filters, then like these ridges that are supposed to evoke a camera aperture, and then this really small glass piece hiding an even smaller sensor. Seriously, that sensor is like the size of a pinhole dude. Still a great camera, still a great buy. Just came out in brown and has USB C now (hoorayyy), but it’s just a little weird feeling sometimes.
Is the Mini Lilplay’s pics bigger than the Mini 40? Because I just got my Mini 40 and the pics are sooooooo tiny? I want to start taking pictures at events at festival and parties for $5 a pic but these are too small.
Hi! Thank you for this! Is the fujifilm mini evo the only option here that shows you the digital version and allows you to choose photos before printing?
They mostly can last for years. Tho small detail can change a tiny hit in the photo so I recommend keeping in a case for protection and increase it life time
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Кроме Fuji и Polaroid больше камер не существует, да?
This was basically a Fujifilm ad lol
I bursted out laughing when they said the Fuji instamax was the best bang for your buck 😂😂 it literally costs you a buck every time you press the button to take a picture
@@mikes978 uhhh what would u recomend
...except the #1 camera was a Polaroid?
😢 why do you think this Polaroid camera from back in the day petered out in production? Because of the cost and Technology replaced it. So if you want instant pictures, you got to pay the premium
@@mikes978you’re joking right? I was just at Walmart and Polaroid was selling an 18 pack of film or something for like 16 bucks. I’ll take my 75 cents a shot man
Imma buy the 6th one
why
waiting for them to make the square version of the instax mini evo
why
@@JJ-vp3bd cos bloated design is ugly lol
I think the best one for people who are into photography and want more from instant photography is the Polaroid xs-70
why
Pls tell why
@@gregoryc6656 It’s a single lens reflex camera which means if you look at the viewfinder you will see exactly through the lens in comparison to a non reflex camera uses a viewfinder that looks out through a window beside the lens to give a approximation of what the lens is actually seeing. The camera also has a 116 mm f/8 glass lens. If you manage to focus correctly, your image will be impressively crisp, especially in close up photos.
I really need a digital and printable. Their all so expensive
Is the Polaroid now generation 2 good?
I've heard it's quite good, but I've heard very bad things about the now+, it really overexposes all pics. I'm torn on maybe getting the now though, it's a pretty good cemra overall
@@zaylek6568did you end up getting one? So no I’m the now+? I like that app feature though
same from what ive heard and seen the now+ gives overexposed pics which a lot of youtubers and people in general hated quite a bit @@zaylek6568
@@zaylek6568 I bought one, just returned it. Out of 16 pics, none came ok. It's literally all overexposed. What a waste of money
Kinda looking for the best retro polaroid camera. Any tips?
yes. get a great option is to get an old polaroid onestep or sun600. dont get an sx-70 even though people will tell you they are the best polaroids ever made (even though its true). they are fragile and expensive. dont buy a modern polaroid as they tend to over or underexpose images. also, keep in mind that modern polaroid film is quite weak. ive had images simply not develop. alot of images will also show signs of light pollution after being exposed (due to an improper chemical mix or manufacturing process.) but all in all, polaroids are fun to play with and a great conversation piece. take it from me, i own a polaroid model 95 (1948), a polaroid one600pro (2004), and a polaroid now (2020). if you have any other qurestions, feel free to ask away :)
@@Deca.Knight wow. Thank you for A huge answer 😅. Well to get more deep into What I am looking into, is a more warmth and a retro film style as I said. I have never owned a such camera before, but I really like the look of the old pictures. A little blurry, cold and warmth vibe. That is something I want. But, I want something that can handle light too, so that the picture won’t look crap you know 😬.
@@Jonnybohif you want to meticulously set up every shot and really think about it and get the perfect retro look, polaroid, if you just want great looking pictures instax
Instax Mini 40 is the best
@@jacey_u objectively incorrect
The mini EVO is suchhh a cool camera, but it’s also kinda weird. It’s like, really fake? It looks like leather and metal, but it’s almost entirely plastic. Even parts you’d think would be made into metal to help compensate, like the rotating lens bit, are still plastic. And the rotating lens do-hickey is especially egregious because it feels crazy cheap and flimsy. On top of that, the Lens itself is so disingenuous. It’s a rotating dial for changing filters, then like these ridges that are supposed to evoke a camera aperture, and then this really small glass piece hiding an even smaller sensor. Seriously, that sensor is like the size of a pinhole dude.
Still a great camera, still a great buy. Just came out in brown and has USB C now (hoorayyy), but it’s just a little weird feeling sometimes.
Is the Mini Lilplay’s pics bigger than the Mini 40? Because I just got my Mini 40 and the pics are sooooooo tiny? I want to start taking pictures at events at festival and parties for $5 a pic but these are too small.
Hi! Thank you for this! Is the fujifilm mini evo the only option here that shows you the digital version and allows you to choose photos before printing?
Hi, I see they don't respond other comments, but I can tell you. Instax mini Li play has this option too!
@@belebbb Thank you!
What are the focal lengths for these cameras and lens quality?
Amazing
Prices of camera?
What about the photo lasting over time? Fading? Or print quality stays on for quite a long time?
Instax film ages very well, i have two pics i’ve kept in my car for 2 years and still look great.
@@Absolutecorn5767what about polaroid?
@@Absolutecorn5767 Da câmera mini 12??
They mostly can last for years. Tho small detail can change a tiny hit in the photo so I recommend keeping in a case for protection and increase it life time
Fuji is the master apparently. 24\y5m 1d
What about Kodak bro? Did you forgot them!
Now+ is pretty bad. Bought one and had to return it. The overexpusure is just too high.