big Polaroid guy here , have many in my collection , have shot the Polaroid 20 24, that said . . . I simply cannot get a pleasing exposure w/the I 2 ? your work is wonderful though.
your polaroid shots are amazing! i wanted to kindly ask: do you primarily use a tripod, or do you just hold the camera? this question is primarily with respect to aperture and shutter speed priority
Hi, your pictures are stunning! I’m considering to get the I-2 But some of reviews said that it has some exposure problems. Do you recommend the I-2 for street photography by daily use?
Hey! Thank you so much! I'd agree that the exposure can be hit and miss, yes! I think it would work well as a daily camera for street photography but, in the spirit of film (and in particular instant film), expect some imperfections/irregularities!
She seems to have got amazing looking shots which was not the case when I shot polaroids. When you nail Polaroid shots, they can look really good. But I found I would have at best 3 keepers from a pack of 8. So it’s ok if you have money to burn.
Are you using a PC-cable through the sync port? You should be using a 2.5mm sync cable. If you don’t have a sync cable, another way to “cheat” it would be to turn on the flash on the Polaroid so that it triggers your other lights, but that will be harder to control exposure as you have another flash that you won’t have accounted for in your set up
I have to be honest you had the best pictures out of any of the other i2 videos I have watched
Thank you so much, that’s so kind!
True
you went off on these polaroids. killed it sophia!!!!
Thank you!! Got so many more since I filmed this video that it’s almost time to film another 🤣
@@SophiaCarey I’m sure it’s so much fun
Some of those portraits are rather beautiful with a classic SX70 look. Well done.
Thank you so much!
I loved these portraits. Amazing job! ❤️
Thank you so much!
those portraits 😍
thank you!!
loved watching this and learning more about the camera and your experience with it
Thank you!!
FYI: 600 and iType color films are the exact same product, they just put some in cartridges with batteries and others without them
That’s interesting - what effect does that have on the film to cause the difference in colours?
These came out super cool!!
Thank you!!
big Polaroid guy here , have many in my collection , have shot the Polaroid 20 24, that said . . . I simply cannot get a pleasing exposure w/the I 2 ? your work is wonderful though.
your polaroid shots are amazing! i wanted to kindly ask: do you primarily use a tripod, or do you just hold the camera? this question is primarily with respect to aperture and shutter speed priority
Thank you so much!! I usually shoot handheld!
Hi, your pictures are stunning!
I’m considering to get the I-2
But some of reviews said that it has some exposure problems.
Do you recommend the I-2 for street photography by daily use?
Hey! Thank you so much! I'd agree that the exposure can be hit and miss, yes! I think it would work well as a daily camera for street photography but, in the spirit of film (and in particular instant film), expect some imperfections/irregularities!
can you tell me how did you scan/upload the polaroid to your computer?
Hey! I scanned it using a film scanner that digitises the image!
Seems like Polaroid films are finally catching up to Instax quality and consistency
Sadly not the case at all
She seems to have got amazing looking shots which was not the case when I shot polaroids. When you nail Polaroid shots, they can look really good. But I found I would have at best 3 keepers from a pack of 8. So it’s ok if you have money to burn.
Did you ever use fully auto?
Yeah, I use it loads! Especially for backstage portraits at gigs and things like that.
how did you sync the external flash? I can't get mine to trigger my flash, how do you set up the polaroid?
Are you using a PC-cable through the sync port? You should be using a 2.5mm sync cable. If you don’t have a sync cable, another way to “cheat” it would be to turn on the flash on the Polaroid so that it triggers your other lights, but that will be harder to control exposure as you have another flash that you won’t have accounted for in your set up
You need a MONO sync cable not a stereo!! That solved it for me