Just some general tips: •You dont necessarily have to always mess around with the exposure but you might want to do so in dark areas. I used a pack to experiment with the camera. In addition use a few shots to get used to the camera but since its a 600, it shouldn't be to complicated. •Try to keep the film in a dark area to prevent
The Polaroid 300 is just the instax mini 7s with a Polaroid logo slapped on it. These were the cheapest, no frills Instax cameras. The settings are for the amount of light, so indoors you’ll need to turn the dial to indoors, etc. The camera has a minimum focusing distance of about 4 feet, meaning you can’t take close ups and you can really
First, make sure the flash is on. For most cheap 600-type cameras, the flash is always on, so you’re good. Some SLRs and Spectra/Image/1200 cameras give you the option to turn it off or on, so just flip the switch to on. For SX-70 cameras, you’re going to need a flashbar.
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