I just bought a combined total of $30 in SX-70's and 600s in the past 3 weekends while scavenging yard sales and flea markets and this video is a big help. I have had an SQ6 since November but I wanted to have more options.
About 10 minutes. I just keep the package that the film comes in and then when I take the photo I put it in the box and close it up. It works pretty well.
Hey! Thanks for subscribing! The best tips for shooting indoors is to always use a flash and make sure you're close enough! Having some other light source shining on your subject is always a plus too!
I went to look at the videos you've made...but I couldn't find any. Real easy to critique when you're not creating. I'm glad you found the last 3 mins of the video helpful. Happy Shooting.
@@EricBrownJr you don't need to create content to critique others. We don't need to be chefs to critique food, nor do we need to be artists to critique art. It's the same with everything, so slow your roll
thanks for these tips and tricks
thanks for sharing this with us! really enjoyed this
Thanks for watching! You da real MVP!
Anyone else notice the bug crawling on his shirt around 3:25?
omg i just realized that too! haha super creepy!
I just bought a combined total of $30 in SX-70's and 600s in the past 3 weekends while scavenging yard sales and flea markets and this video is a big help. I have had an SQ6 since November but I wanted to have more options.
Good on that clerk for making sure you had an I type instead of just letting you buy it
absolutely, the funny thing was i was wearing the One Step 2 around my neck and he laughed after I pointed to it- thats when he noticed it lol
Thanks for the tips just beginning!, Bought my first Polaroid a few days ago
Thank you for the tips! I got my first one the other day and can't wait to shoot outside now.
I know something better than iced coffee, Polaroids are
if only i could drink a polaroid
How long does it take for the film to develop? Also is it good to place my picture in my closet in the dark or would the bathroom be good lol?
About 10 minutes. I just keep the package that the film comes in and then when I take the photo I put it in the box and close it up. It works pretty well.
I usually use my film pretty much within a few days of getting it haha.
Do you have any tips for taking photos indoors ?
Hey! Thanks for subscribing! The best tips for shooting indoors is to always use a flash and make sure you're close enough! Having some other light source shining on your subject is always a plus too!
Thanks so much ! Yes I notice my indoor photos come out a bit dark. Thank you ! Going to keep practicing.
Thanks for the information.
Tfw I knew exactly where you were the first 1 second into this video 😳
This has zero to do with the video, but were you a big Casey Neistat fan? This reminds me so much of his vlogs!
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I'm one of those film anxious ppl 🙄🤬
Fast forward first 4 mins. It's all waste
I went to look at the videos you've made...but I couldn't find any. Real easy to critique when you're not creating. I'm glad you found the last 3 mins of the video helpful. Happy Shooting.
@@EricBrownJr you don't need to create content to critique others. We don't need to be chefs to critique food, nor do we need to be artists to critique art. It's the same with everything, so slow your roll
just get to the point for christ's sake
ppl came here to hear real information. Next time just dont put these b-rolls. It can annoy someone..
Yo thanks for your feedback Viktor! - tons of people seem to have gotten useful info from this video so far! Happy Shooting!
I actually find it entertaining and easier to pay attention but idk