My Instax adventures

Picture # 101 with the Instax Wide 300. A spring cold front moves up the Sydney coast, October 2020.

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Storm clouds off the Sydney coast, October 2020 #101 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
 
Picture # 100 with the Instax Wide 300. A spring cold front moves up the Sydney coast, October 2020.
Conditions like this favour the film's low dynamic range to give dramatic results. It's similar to working with transparency film.

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I recently found my stash of Instax Wide and Mini which I bought on the cheap in Germany many moons ago and I'm loving it. I'll post some when I find my scanner which is hiding in one of the many boxes in the garage. Cheers, OtL
 
I recently found my stash of Instax Wide and Mini which I bought on the cheap in Germany many moons ago and I'm loving it. I'll post some when I find my scanner which is hiding in one of the many boxes in the garage. Cheers, OtL

Great! Looking forward to seeing some pictures when the scanner surfaces :)
 
Picture #359 with the Instax SQ6. Dee Why beach, Sydney, summer 2023.
+2/3EV exposure compensation.

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Summer, 2023 #359 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
That is absolutely a gem! To me it is a bit impressionistic - the figures, the colors.

It does illustrate one control aspect of the SQ6 that differentiates it from the Mini-90: on the Mini-90, focus is independent of exposure (as it should be). But on the SQ6 if you choose exposure compensation (lighten/darken), then you cannot choose closeup or infinity focus: the camera uses its mid-range setting. In practice, I’ve not found this to make too much of a difference on distant shots - specifications show the lens is equivalent to 32mm and f/66.

Overall, I like my SQ6 better than my Mini-90 - not only are the larger images more satisfying, but there’s a lot less button pushing to get the settings you want.
 
Lovely. You've really got this Instax medium down pat. :)

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Many thanks Godfrey, much appreciated. I get out of the house for a short break most days, and usually carry an Instax with me... I like them for their point-and-shoot simplicity, and I like the Fuji instant film colours and rendering.

Picture #387 with the Instax SQ6. Manly beach, late afternoon with the usual hungry seagulls, January 2023. I didn't keep an eye on the horizon when I bent down to grab this shot.

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Manly beach, Sydney, summer 2023 #387 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
 
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