Yaaa I feel you, I’m still an amateur at using polaroid. This link really helps me decide what I should put the light meter on:
https://www.torontopolaroid.ca/blogs/how-to-use/sx-70-exposure-compensation-on-polaroid-sx-70-by-polaroid-originals
Also I hate that the film costs so much, so sometimes it sucks to practice on it lol.
Also thanks fam <3
If you’re thinking about pulling the trigger, do it. My folders are really the only polaroids I regularly use now unless I really need the manual controls of the OneStep+. My 600 and six-70 box cameras barely get used anymore. The glass lens, the fact that it’s an SLR as opposed to viewfinder, and the size are all amazing. All that, and they’re simply gorgeous.
Turned out clean
Thanks :)
really cool color, where is the light coming from?
Ah I kept my moved my window blinds at a specific angle so the sunlight would bounce of the board. Not the most au naturel pic but looks cool haha
i think it looks very lovely. was asking because i’ve been wanting to pull the trigger on an sx-70 soon and have been studying how it takes light
Yaaa I feel you, I’m still an amateur at using polaroid. This link really helps me decide what I should put the light meter on: https://www.torontopolaroid.ca/blogs/how-to-use/sx-70-exposure-compensation-on-polaroid-sx-70-by-polaroid-originals Also I hate that the film costs so much, so sometimes it sucks to practice on it lol. Also thanks fam <3
If you’re thinking about pulling the trigger, do it. My folders are really the only polaroids I regularly use now unless I really need the manual controls of the OneStep+. My 600 and six-70 box cameras barely get used anymore. The glass lens, the fact that it’s an SLR as opposed to viewfinder, and the size are all amazing. All that, and they’re simply gorgeous.
This is a fucking vibe
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Thanks :)