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Fujifilm: Instax Mini 10 Limited Edition Sanrio Hello Kitty Edition (1999)
#fujifilm#instax#instax mini#sanrio#hello kitty#camera#film camera#cutecore#tech#kawaii#japan#y2k#1999
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WanderingSims Fave CC - Office/Study Pt. 2 List
1, 13, 15 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Pierism The Office Mini Kit (iSimac, Chair, Printer)
2 - breadcrumbssims3 - Cosy Academia Desk
3 - Kale House - 4t3 MXIMS Apple Mac Book Pro 15
4 - Simply Imaginary People - 4t3 MXIMS Ikea Norrasen Desk
5 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Kawaii Gamer Desktop
6 - Metisse - 4t3 LeoSims Besta Desk
7 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 PsychicPeanutKitty December Clutter Pencil Holder
8-9 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 ddaengsims Office Supplies Set Stationary Tray & Copic Marker Box
10-11 - Julietsimscc - 4t3 ddaengsims Instax Mini 9 Polaroid Camera & Polaroids
12, 18-20 - Onyx - Atencio Set (Wall Shelf, Narrow Cupboard with Single Door, Narrow Cupboard with Two Doors, Narrow Cupboard with Four Drawers) (TSR)
14 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Sims-KKB Interior Props 4 Book Case
16-17 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Simbishy Cute Stationary Set Part 1 Post Its & Papers
21, 24 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 pqSim4 Study Space Shelves & Grid
22-23, 25-26 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 pqSim4 Stationary Haul Set (Tombow Box, Stabilo Highlighters, Transparent Organizer, Notebook With Pens)
27 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Kawaii Study Calendar
28 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Soloriya Art Studio Wall Deco Brushes
29 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Heartpop Set Acoustic Guitar
30-32, 34 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Study Room Set (Mood Shelf, Pencil Holder, Flower Clock, Work Hard Shelf)
33 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Drawing Table
35 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Mini Organizers
36 - HydrangeaChainsaw - Organizer
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FAQ + About (for mobile)
About me: My name is Milli (she/her), 25yrs. I love taking photos of nature and my Subaru. I’m a huge nerd about mushrooms, plants, and skulls. I’ve been hiking ever since I was a little kid and at this point I feel at home in the woods.
I have a flock of chickens, a boyfriend, a dog, and waaay too many house plants
Did you take all the photos on this blog?
Yep, every photo posted here was taken by yours truly unless otherwise noted (very rare).
What camera/lenses do you use?
My crop sensor/work kit is:
Nikon D7100
10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR
Dolica ZX600B103 Tripod
My full frame kit is:
Nikon D850
Sigma 150-600mm f5.6-6.3
50mm f/1.8 G
60mm f/2.8 ED Macro
Nikon 105mm f/2.8 VR G
17-35mm f2.8
20mm 1.8 ED sold
Sigma 150-500mm f5.6-6.3 sold
Kenko extension tubes
Raynox 250
Vanguard Alta Pro 263AB (works for macro + everything else)
Filters and other gear:
Hoya circular polarizers + Stop down/up kit
Nikon camera backpack (discontinued)/TARION Camera Backpack
Instax Mini 90
Other cameras I’ve owned:
D50
D200
D3000
D7000
Here’s my lens wish list, some are on there for fun and some I actually want.
What camera gear would you recommend for a beginner?
Before you worry too much about getting the best gear, make sure you learn how to use it first. You could go out and buy the fanciest camera and lenses and still not take good photos because you don’t know how to use your camera or how to “see”. There’s also a saying, “you marry your lenses and date your bodies”. Invest in good lenses, preferably full frame compatible ones in case you ever decide to upgrade to full frame, and get a cheaper body to start. With that out of the way…
If you’re just starting out, I’d recommend getting a refurbished or used camera from the D7100+ line. They’ve come down in price as of late and are pretty solid cameras. Just make sure to check the shutter count.
I’d skip anything from the D3000 & D5000 lines. They’re not bad cameras but they do not have built in autofocus meaning they rely on the lens itself having autofocus. This isn’t horrible but it does limit what lenses you can use (and some of the lenses that won’t autofocus with those cameras are good AND cheap) and that can be confusing for a beginner.
As for a lens, a 50mm f/1.8, or 35mm f/1.8 is a great lens. Both lenses are inexpensive, have good quality glass, and can used for nearly everything. The 18-55mm lens that comes with cameras isn’t bad either.
I don’t shoot Canon/Sony/whatever else so I can’t give any advice there sorry!
How did you learn to take photos?
LOTS of practice, I first picked up a camera back in 2013. In high school and college I took photography classes but ultimately I didn’t really learn much from them, they started at too basic of a level.
I did learn a lot about photography from taking art classes however. They taught me framing, how to use shadows/light, and movement in a photo (where does your eye travel when you view an image/art piece). My mom is also a professional photojournalist so I picked up some knowledge from her and my grandfather who’s also a published photographer.
How can I take better photos?
Again, lots of practice. Learn what every setting and button on your camera does, try different shooting modes, take the same photo at several different apertures and shutter speeds to see what changes. You can learn a lot from reading articles too but the best way to learn, imo, is by doing. Don’t worry about getting the best gear and the best camera, learn how to take photos first.
Study other photographers photos, and even paintings, and see what you like. Pay attention to directional lines and where your eye travels. Learn how to use Photoshop/Lightroom (just pirate it). Take photos in different weather, lighting, and times of day.
What programs do you use to edit? What presets/filters do you use?
I use Lightroom and Photoshop Classic along with custom presets that I’ve made for different situations (fog, snow, etc) to process most of my images and then I make minor tweaks. A lot of my presets started as VSCO presets and then I kept the things I liked and changed the things I didn’t.
What is your job?
I’m a real estate photographer specializing in short term rentals. I love it.
Are you related to Eddie Vedder?
Yep, we’re very distantly related. Something like 7th cousins twice removed but I’ve never met him.
Can you add a photo to your print shop?
Sure! Just tell me the name of the photo (or link it if possible, I reuse a lot of names) you want added and I’ll get it up there.
May I use one of your photos?
I’m 100% ok with people using my photos as a reference for drawing/painting, I’d even love to see the result. For anything else, just shoot me an ask beforehand and I’ll let you know. Please do not repost my photos on Tumblr or elsewhere without my permission.
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Fujifilm: Limited Edition Sanrio Hello Kitty Instax Mini 10 (1999)
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Any recommendations on good Polaroid cameras? i have an instax mini 9 and its pretty shit IMO, the colours bearly show, im not sure if thats because im doing something wrong though? but i saw you said you dislike instax cameras so im curious if you could suggest any better ones! (luckily i got it for free and it works, just feel like im doing something wrong with it)
I HATE INSTAX CAMERAS!!!!!! you’re totally right with the weird faded colors, it’s an issue i’ve noticed frequently with instax film! i don’t think you’re doing anything wrong, but rather that it’s just an issue with the brand.
In terms of other instant film camera recommendations, I have a couple!
1.) Polaroid Onestep SX-70
An instant classic!! I have one of these cameras, and it’s 100% my favorite of my collection. Polaroid still produces film for these, and so they’re not too much of a hassle to find film- which is an issue with most other old instant film cameras. (cough cough, kodak colorburst. don’t buy those)
if you find one with a flash bar, you’re golden! but even if you don’t have a flashbar (like me!) you can still take gorgeous photos outside ^^!! i wish i knew where my photo album was right now. my rooms a mess post graduating, so i can’t find it :’D!! but basically, 10/10. could only be better if the polaroid film quality was as good as it was in the 80s haha
2. Kodak instant-printer camera
this camera works similarly to a digital camera, allowing you to review your photo before you print , so you never have to waste any of your film! i’ve had this one for a few years, and it’s a lot of fun. my model actually prints like a printer, and moves in and out of the camera to print the ink colors one at a time before it pops out. it’s kind of entertaining i can’t lie…
one of their models even utilized the classic square film we all know and love! 9/10, simply because i have a hard time finding film even if it’s still being produced.
3. Polaroid Now i-type
god i want one of these so bad it’s not even funny. although on the pricier side, these cameras take old polaroid technology, using the same film cartridges as the Polaroid-600, and have a built in flash as well as a modern build that will (hopefully) work for years n years to come. I haven’t gotten to try one yet, but it looks promising from what i’ve seen!
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Photowalk Part 1 - Fun with the Instax Mini Evo
On my way to Schillerpark. Once there I took over 800 shots with the Olympus, most in batches of 10 in macro mode. I dread weeding out the chaff later today...
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what camera do you use for your photography? Looking to get into photography in the new year but there’s so many options!!
Hello friend! You’re right there are many options. I have many cameras (mainly antique ones I picked from thrift stores for like 10 bucks while they sat and rusted) so I rotate between only a few of them as many are in need of restoration and unfortunately only serve as decoration at this point. My cameras of choice that I shoot with are my Holga 120N, Polaroid I-type, Nikon D60, and my recently acquired Leica Sofort 2. When I first began shooting film I got a Fuji Instax Mini 8 Camera. Which was cute but transferring them into scans and blowing them up really took a toll on the resolution. Definitely a fun beginner film camera and they are no where near as expensive as they use to cost when they were first released to the market (I believe they are approximately $30.00 if you are buying used.) My Nikon D60 is a digital camera (18-55mm) from 2009 I believe. You can find them second hand for roughly $100.00. The Leica Sofort 2 is the most expensive option out of my list and it is a digital camera with the ability to shoot and print film. The dimensions of the film are similar to the Fuji Instax Mini 8 but the clarity of the photos are more defined; with the capability to export photos to your cellphone, edit within the Lightroom in the Leica app, and export photos from your cellphone camera to the Leica printer.
Also if I don’t have a camera on my person but I see something I really want to shoot I still use my IPhone 12! I have no shame in admitting I’m a “iPhone photographer” film is expensive and not all of us have the time or expenses to replace and upkeep that sort of hobby! And this is coming from an avid film lover. There are many apps out there where you can edit cellphone photography! :) disposable cameras are also a very fun avenue for me! Unfortunately, if you want to keep your negatives you will have to ship your film off to be developed. But if not your local pharmacy like CVS and Walgreens can develop and print them for you!
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EXHAUSTIVE POLAROID CAMERA GUIDE FOR POLAROID CAMERA NEWBIES AND THE POLAROID CURIOUS FROM SOMEONE WHO TRIALED AND ERRORED THEM SELF OUT OF NEARLY $600 TO GET A GOOD EXPIERENCE AND THINKS YOU SHOULDNT SO IM MAKING THIS OUT OF SHEER SPITE TO THE POLAROID COMMUNITY GATEKEEPERS WHO THINK YOU SHOULD
TLDR at end
ALL RIGHT FUCKING NERDS YOU WANNA BE ONE OF THOSE WEIRDOS THAT WALKS AROUND TAKING POLAROIDS IN THE 2024TH YEAR OF DIVINE ABANDONMENT BUT DONT KNOW WHERE TO START? LET ME HELP YOU NOT WASTE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN TRIAL AND ERROR LIKE I HAVE AND GIVE AN ACTUAL HELPFUL GUIDE AND WHAT TO EXPECT!
First the film
Polaroid film come in a few kinds main two are I-Type and 600 Film (SX-70 & 8x10 are for cameras were not discussing in this thread as those are for geeks not nerds), both are essentally the same except 600 film has the battery in the casette that older Polaroid cameras need to function and the I-type is the same size and shape casette sans the battery for new cameras and this is the most important note regarding film you want crystal clear sharp images and bright blues and greens like a phone pic but on a instant film get an instax why?
Polaroid 2024 is not Polaroid 1984
modern polaroid started out as a company called "the impossible project" in 2008 who purchased all the equipment to make polaroid film when Polaroid was shutting its door BUT because whofuckingknows why Polaroid said "nuh-uh" to selling the actual formulation of the film which died with the company so the Impossible Project just had to home brew it with what was available. as a end result Modern Polaroid film is thicker so a cartridge holds 8 shots now instead of 10, and is as sensitive and tempermental as a serial killer ferret, that is to say not at all and very. you can shoot a wall of blue in a blue museum with a blue filter over the lens and the film will still have a warm hue to it, and while direct light during the developing stage of Polaroid back in the day overdeveloped it jnto hell nowadays it can not be overdeveloped so easily in direct light as an extra 3 seconds in the winter sun or 10 seconds under a lamp can help it come out nicer but im jumping ahead.
Fujifilm Instax,
however has had their film in production since 1998 and is very capable of producing clear quality shots with very accurate color and a price per exposure half that of polaroids and cost for entry is far cheaper than Polaroid overall so pickup an instax mini/square (or wide if you're weird) camera while its smaller itll be that "phone pic but on film" clarity youre looking for
see the difference below and how Polaroid on the left cant do a pure white where the blues become purple because of the everpresent warm cast in polaroid whereas Instax on the right can do a pure white so the color is better with in my opinion a slight blue cast
NOW FOR THE REST OF US MASSOCHISTS WHO WANT TO GO POLAROID?
this is very important
Dont Buy one of the new ones off the shelf they are garbage look for slect retro to 2017 models!
what kind of retro camera to buy? do I need to summon Glasya-Labolas out of the Ars Goetia* going into thrift stores to find one? maybe, to that second question but let me show you the basic differences with the way-too many cameras I own first and show you with what to look for on ebay and in thrift shops. I paid no more than $45 for any one of these cameras and most were under $30 and to me that is a comfortable price that i would say is a good starting range
* please dont actually summon Glasya-Labolas just ask Lucifer its easier
BEHOLD MY COLLECTION
now these are 6 different cameras right? WRONG 2 of these are functionally identical, one is functionaly identical but tries poorly not to be one in theory works well so what youre looking at here is really 4 different types of camera of which 2 are actually worth purchasing.
Polaroids function by a series of plastic lenses* concentrating the picture to a mirror when the shutter opens and that mirror reflects onto the film which functionally classifies Polaroid as a Box Camera. what you need to focus on is one simple feature and that is the Focusing
*not all polaroids have a plastic lens there Is a series called the SX-70 and a 8x10 model that has glass lenses it's a reflex camera and other features for really sharp pics but thats for geeks not nerds we are nerds here
retro/vintage polaroids all (except exactly one unit) have a auto light meter that auto adjusts the esposure time to get the best brightness and worked reliably well on old film but on new film youre going to want to make use of the exposure compensation bar under the lens and bump it up at least half way (it even says to adjust the compensation by 1/3 up on the film box so this is a thing known by the company)
now FOCUSING is a whole mixed bag and focusing on old polaroids works in one of 4 ways (except the SX-70 and 8x10 cameras)
images to follow descriptions
1- FIXED FOCUS
the every day run of the mill Polaroid (and instax to greater extent) camera it has the sharpest clarity at 4 feet okayish up to 12 feet and 4 to 12 feet ONLY, this is 95% of what you will find in Polaroids as this was the most common way they were made and offers decent pics in the "tea steeped for one minute too short with almost enough tea leafs" type of decent, like sure maybe some people like it that way and alot of people who dont drink tea wouldnt be able to tell you the difference except that its weak and is "fine enough" but why would you if you have choices
how to identify - again its the vast majority of the 600 cameras youll see, if the face looks like some variation of these faces then its a fixed length
2- little plasitc filter shit "Close up lens"
this little fucking thing is the biggest lie ever made on any product, take the fixed focus camera that functions decently enough then add a psuedo magnfying glass wannabe filter you slide out in front of the lens that is supposed to give you a 2 to 4 feet of focus length, it doesnt, it adds a weird halo around the edges and over concentrates light onto the film bleaching out what little cool tone colors you have while adding a warped bluring to what little detail you can make out. these are somewhat common for all of the newer ones (post 1997 to closure in 2008 except the spectra and "one" which dont buy either as its not supported and lacks stuff again getting ahead of myself) as Polaroid just ended up throwing them on by default for the sake of a feature
how to identify - it has a little slider on it that shows two different focal lengths to the left of the lens
to see what i mean about destroying your photos with this camera style, that ring around the edge is the edge of the lens cover that covers your lens and in that focus area it overmagnified the available light and burnt the film
3- Sonar Autofocus
Sonar Autofocusing uses a Sound wave that humans cant hear that in nanoseconds chirps out and then guages how quick it takes for that sound to reach back to the camera and then selects one of 5 zones of focused lenses closet being shapest at 3 feet but can still pull some ok detail at 2, based on that, these can produce really sharp pics so long as
a- you're not in a room with horrifyingly loud muic
b- a room competing to be an anechoic chamber
c- not trying to shoot through a window*
these are kina iffy to find but not impossible
how to identify - it has a big-ol gold disc on the face of it cant miss it
*some models let you bypass the AF to focus on the default 4 to 12 feet focus length while allowing for the flash bypass trigger † to be used for shooting through windows or in situations where the sonar might not work for your photo
† not all models
4- IR autofocus
uses an IR beam in the flash to send a "wink" to a reciever under the viewfinder to choose one of 2 focusd lenses (think the "close up lens" but automatic and inside in the camera) the af cant be turned off nor can you bypass the flash on all models as the mechanism needs the flash bar to focus, it still cant shoot through windows since it needs flash and has three less focus ranges, and like all IR based AF on any camera it can misread very easily
somewhat hardish to find since these were made starting in 1997 and Polaroid went down hill quickly after the advent of affordable digital cameras (The last model ever made Polaroid one has an IR sensor and so do some spectras but as stated previously dont bother with them)
After digital cameras and the digital revolution in the late 90s/ early 2000s people no longer needed a polaroid camera to send pics for insurance claims or to take nudes without having to worry about a developing studio seeing them, Oh yeah outside of professional settings polaroids were mostly used to share nudes as before them you could ask your local film studio who had the biggest dick in town and get a factual answer, if you diddnt know that well now you do, so post 97 models id stay away from even though some of them are cool and futiger aero designed like the Polaroid One 600, which is the last model ever made by Polaroid before closing and selling all there stuff (except the film formulation) to The Impossible Project but due to all the cost cutting that was being done its not worth it looking for one for anything other than a collectable because its missing the most important factor needed for impossible film the exposure compensation meter despite having an improved IR AF over the 97 model
below pic left to right is a mid 90s polaroid and the last model Polaroid 600 One
What was that I said about something called the "spectra" earlier?
yes the spectra would have been the polaroid to get however the impossible project gave up on it due to spectras uniqueness and the issues that came along with it. see the spectra 1200 film was a touch wider than the regular 600 film and its rollers were very very much made for the old polaroid film that impossible's film no matter how they pinched and squeezed and forced angles and coated what have you they simply brokedown and jammed irreversibly alot so fun to collect but its truely a RIP but for me ill still pick one up one day as a show piece
GREAT SO WHAT DO YOU BUY OUT OF THESE IF I WANT TO HAVE A POLAROID EXPIERENCE ILL LOVE OR ENJOYABLY TOLERATE
answer
the ones with the Sonar auto focus
ideally modles (readable on face above where the pictures come out) Sun 660 AF, Supercolor 670 AF or, Impluse AF
Best will be the Sun 660 AFs or supercolor 670 AFs overall as they have the option to shut off the flash (by pulling the trigger behind the shutter button) and have the sonar focus overrided with a button on the lid (hold it as your taking your photo)
HOWEVER while the Impulse AF might not allow you to turn off the flash or sonar foucs it its one of the few vintage models that have a built in 10 second timer that you can still get film for, and a signifgantly better view finder
all in a slightly sleeker ever so distinctive late 80s early 90s consumer electronics vibe that no retro revival has ever been able to replicate so if that is worth the compromise get one of those (or both its nice to have options but you do not need a 660 and a 670 thats redundant) definately a solid option as well
WHY IS ONE SUN ONE SUPER COLOR SOME ARE LIGHTMIXERS SOME SAY SE WHAT DOES THAT MEAN
marketing terms no functional difference otherwise.
so how big a difference does the Sonar AF make well quite a serious difference
WAIT IM AN ASPIRING GEEK NOW WHATS THE SX-70 PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW!
ugh okay
The SX-70 (this also applies to the 600 film equivalant 680) with sonar AF is arguably the best of the vintage polaroids but any SX-70s is great, glass lenses with manual focus control or on later models sonar focus, you look out the same lens thats taking the pic so you dont have to compensate at all when framing your pic like on a regular Polaroids and worst of all its the camera of choice for the "UUh Acktually" enthusiasts that gatekeep a good expierance with Polaroids away from people who just want to have a decent time without making it their personality so you know what that means!!! yep these are are so gloated and prized about these are the only style vintage polaroids that arent limited edition that frequently go well above the price of the brand new Polaroids no matter how shit the condition sometimes even tripple due to scalping thus these are expensive as all hell, awkward to hold and a pain in the ass to get meanwhile these things need to be modded to accept some modern films specialty flash packs with extra batteries and a bunch of other random little things that make it annoying to use that ill bother to learn about if i see one for under $50 and feel like buying it that day.
SWEET I GOT MY SONAR AUTOFOCUS 660/670/IMPULSE POLAROID HOW DO I GET A GOOD SHOT WITH IT
like i said at the start of this modern Polaroid film is tempermental and despite how much they tell you its light sensitive its not sensitve enough! when i said way back that there is a light meter in them, there is and there is an accompanying slide bar that makes it expose the film longer or shorter in addition to the automatic light meter
when you take a photo using the default exposure "slider in the middle" you will get a underexposed film as an end result see below
this was taken on my Sun 660 AF SE and while i got super sharp detail that made my eyes cry when i first saw it because up to this time ive only dealt with fix focused cameras. it was WAY dark so i moved the exposure compensation up a few times to
There and and the end result was
DETAIL, COLOR, EVERHING YOU COULD WANT IN A MODERN DAY POLAROID PIC and better yet entirely repeatable.
(note other pics i trialed and errored had just as good results with the adjuster sitting at the base of the arrow but not as wow as this)
IF ITS COLD/ HOT OUTSIDE DOES THAT AFFECT THE FILM
yes too cold film or too hot film will make the phots come out a pale blue if its cold or a pale magenta if its hot (which is very meta) while some people take advantage of this to make monocromatic film in an artsy way you might not want to so keep that in mind you need to keep the film in a comfortable temprature zone of
55 – 82° Freedom units
13 – 28° Complementary Healthcare units
getting a bag that has a insulated space for a cold pack can help in the heat but if its cold out you can do the same as above but with a hot pack OR when you take the photo as soon as the fiolm is finshed being ejected out take it out and put it right into your pocket or in your coat under your arm to warm it up during the development stage. really old Polaroid cameras used to come with a "cold clip" for this exact use
CAN I USE ONE FILM CASETTE FOR MORE THAN ONE CAMERA ONCE ITS BEEN PUT IN A CAMERA THIS SHITS KINDA EXPENSIVE
absolutely... not without damaging the top two sheets of film (thus 1/4 or .25% of the casette a total loss), just accept that once the film is installed its committed to that camera dont worry for the intrusive thougts I have examples of what happens the pic on the right was the exposure at the top of the casette and the left was the one after it. i swapped the casette in a fairly dark car at night and what you see on the left is a sonar auto focus camera trying to take a pic of some street lights through a window on damaged film.
ARE THERE ANY THINGS I MUST CONSIDER THAT I WOULDNT THINK ABOUT OVERTLY OTHERWISE
Yes just like being a fan of Taylor Swift there is a underlying level of ecological damage that you might be doing but is realistically negligable when compared to the environmental damage unregulated and underegulated industries produce and when compared to general overconsumption waste things like fast fashion and water bottle trends produce (and is 100% lead free).
Polaroid 600 and SX film Cassettes that Polaroid film is stored in are made of 3 main pieces, the plastic shell, metal spring piece (both parts of which can be recycled) and a lithium ion battery that is used to operate the camera, now there is a way to recycle them that involves breaking out the plastic front and seperating out the metal piece to put into the recycle and taking the battery to recycle at a place that recycles lith-ion batteries, however if you do not have such facilities available to you unfortunately it kinda becomes a chuck it in the trash thing. but keep in mind your maybe half a dozen or so film cartridges or cartridge batteries that wind up in the trash over a year or so arent going to add in any meaningful or impactful way to the the cause of global climate change or detonate thermonuclear bombs of battery acid onto baby seaturtles or anything like that even when millions of people are doing it too. so its entirely up to you to your own concious and/or ability to recycle them
HOWEVER if you want a battery free casette option so you can recycle more easily you can get one of the 2017 Polaroid OneStep 2 or One Step 2+ Cameras that use a built in rechargeable battery and you can get the I-Type film that does not have a battery in the casette keep in mind these cameras are discontinued and as a result of being one of the only good post-polaroid closure instant cameras under the Polaroid name they are being scalped online as far as prices go
I HOPE YOU FOUND THIS INFOGUIDE HELPFUL AND THANK YOU FOR READING
THE TLDR
new polaroid film wil alway be warm hued and unexposed and as for polaroid cameras available in stores new ones suck, most of the retro are meh ,to expensive for no reason. Buy a polaroid sun 660 af or supercolor 670 af but if you dont want to be able to shoot without flash or shoot through glass by turning off the auto focus and would like a 10 second timer instead get a the Impulse AF and slam up the exposure to very nearly all the way up to where the adjuster is on the arrow's middle or lower half if you want a model that has a rechargeable battery instead of a battery in the film casette to reduce e-waste and make it easier to recycle get a 2017 Polaroid Originals One Step2 or One Step2 + to use the battery free I-type film
#polaroid#instant film#beginners guide#instant photography#fuck gatekeeping#the impossible project#vintge cameras#polaroid cameras#fujifilm#film photography#film is not dead#film camera#how to guide#so much information#informative#info post#helpful#useful#wall of text#80s aesthetic#90s aesthetic#80s nostalgia#90s nostalgia#one step#instax#sx-70#Impulse#for the spite#wall of text with pictures#polaroid better fucking sponser me for this shit
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Attendance Prompt 10/23:
“Ancient Egyptians wrapped mummies in linens dyed with hematite [here]; Osiris, god of the afterlife and underworld, was also known as the “lord of the red cloth."(pg 139)
I did not know the ancient Egyptians wrapped mummies in red linen. I assumed all of the mummies were wrapped in gold, to send wealth to the afterlife- at least that is what I thought. I have heard of Osiris, the god of the afterlife and underworld, but I did not know Osiris was also referred to as the lord of the red cloth.
Butterflies:
Butterflies steal and use poison to deter predators. (mentalfloss.com)
Some butterflies can grow up to a foot long. (mentalfloss.com)
Butterflies can live from one week to nine months- depending on butterfly type, but the average lifespan for a butterfly is one month. (mentalfloss.com)
Butterflies are not able to fly if their body temperature is less than 86 degrees Fahrenheit. (Petpedia.co)
Butterflies do not sleep, they become inactive to rest but do not sleep. (Petpedia.co)
Images:
Instax mini camera: The camera encourages mistakes, unlike other cameras where the photographer is advised to adjust the settings. (bhphotovideo.com)
Slinky: “Since its introduction, more than 250 million Slinkys have been sold, enough for every person in the United States to have one. Stretched out, the wire would encircle the planet more than 126 times." (kids.kiddle.co)
Barbie: The doll was not invented as a toy for kids. It was marketed as a racy gag gift for men in tobacco shops. (History.com)
Lego flower arrangement: The word lego is a mixture of two Danish words, “Leg” and “Godt” which translate to “play well”. (factretriever.com)
Mr. Potato Head: The toy was the first ever toy to be in an advertisement on television. (screenrant.com)
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Fujifilm: Instax Mini 10 (1998)
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an ongoing list of things I want/am currently obsessed with🛍️
• magazines (literally what happened to them are they like still a thing??)
• adidas superstars (I’ve wanted these since like 2016 tbh I have no idea how I haven’t gotten around to buying them yet)
• literally ANY yours truly/my everything merch, I heard there’s t-shirts at target but I’m Canadian loll (crying)
• bows ash simply bc they’re so diverse and cute in any fit. the stiff ones give Bethany nota, the long silky ones give Gracie Abrams and the small matching ones give Jennie Ruby Jane. and I have absolutely no problem giving any of those vibes off tbh
• the cupcake yankee candle (I’ve also wanted this one for years but never got around to it cuz I’m #lazy)
• fairy lights. This one’s entirely my fault. They’re $10 at Costco.
• A INSTAX MINI POLAROID CAMERA IN PINK
• a VS Angel robe and a VS PINK dog stuffie
• squishmallow collection
• jungkook and Jesse lee soffer
#2013 ariana grande#cat valentine#pastel pink#pink aesthetic#rosy blog#soft feminine#soft girl#tumblr girls#bring back 2014#2014 vibes#i miss 2013#pink pilates princess
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the top 10 items to put on your christmas list this festive season:
the secret to gorgeous skin and a gorgeous bathroom cabinet
the ever-classic, ever-practical le pliage
https://www.johnlewis.com/fujifilm-instax-mini-40-instant-camera-with-built-in-flash-hand-strap-black/p5610036?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
to capture all those oh-so-special holiday memories
https://www.johnlewis.com/clarins-hand-and-nail-treatment-balm-100ml/p6053766?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
your hands will thank me later
https://www.johnlewis.com/slip-silk-sleep-mask/pink/p4811896?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
to catch up on some well-deserved Zs after all that partying
https://www.johnlewis.com/totes-wool-and-cashmere-blend-ribbed-ankle-socks/oat/p110638544?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
anyone else’s feet get unexplainably freezing at night?
https://www.johnlewis.com/clarins-lip-comfort-oil/01-honey/p6151964?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
who wouldn’t want a new years kiss from lips this soft?
https://www.johnlewis.com/bala-bangles-0-45kg-1lb-wrist-and-ankle-weights/blush/p5235650?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
pink is scientifically proven to boost motivation, it’s me, I’m the scientist
https://www.johnlewis.com/bobbi-brown-eyes-all-aglow-long-wear-cream-shadow-stick-makeup-gift-set/p110784066?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
please, please someone get me this for christmas
https://www.johnlewis.com/opi-sheer-simplicity-exclusive-infinite-shine-sheer-nail-polish-giftset-3-x-15ml/p110162900?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLmFwcGxlLlVJS2l0LmFjdGl2aXR5LkNvcHlUb1Bhc3RlYm9hcmQ=
there’s absolutely no stopping me when it comes to minis
#christmas#xmas#merry xmas#wishlist#xmas wishlist#christmas wishlist#90s#90s aesthetic#90s fashion#90s style#a/w 2023#autumn#autumn fashion#autumn style#fall style#fashion#magazine#Spotify
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Objetos Para The Sims 2 - (Parte 30)
1# instax mini camera
Peter Pinker (tumblr.com)
2# MDP Soloriya Barber Shop Deco
4t2 Soloriya Barber Shop Deco | Hell Has Spoken (proboards.com)
3# Chanel tennis
Peter Pinker (tumblr.com)
4# Epi Decat TS4 Tarot Fox fire Cards
Simbic (tumblr.com)
5# Luxury baby basket
Peter Pinker (tumblr.com)
6# Tap Tap Tap - 4t2 OBP iPad Pro Recolours by 2FW
Tap Tap Tap - 4t2 OBP iPad Pro Recolours (livejournal.com)
7# PS2 Game Set
Peter Pinker (tumblr.com)
8# Mech_mysticrainearthliving_februarycushionpack
30 random cushion recolors of MysticRain’s... - mechbutterfly (tumblr.com)
9# Sneakers trishasimma
Peter Pinker (tumblr.com)
10# ATS2: Cold Misery
Around the Sims 2 | Objects | Accessories | Cold Misery (aroundthesims3.com)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 Purple GUC.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera - Sky Blue.
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A câmera Instax Mini 12 Verde Menta é uma câmera instantânea compacta e elegante que captura momentos especiais de forma instantânea. Com um design moderno e divertido, ela oferece fotos impressas instantaneamente em tamanho de cartão de crédito. Além disso, possui um modo de exposição automática que ajusta automaticamente a configuração ideal de brilho para cada foto, garantindo resultados nítidos e bem iluminados. Com a Instax Mini 12, você pode criar memórias únicas e duradouras, compartilhando momentos especiais com amigos e familiares de forma instantânea. Ver Produto com Desconto! A câmera Instax Mini 12 Verde Menta é uma câmera instantânea compacta e divertida que permite capturar momentos especiais e imprimi-los instantaneamente em fotos de tamanho pequeno. Com um design elegante e moderno na cor verde menta, essa câmera é perfeita para quem busca um estilo único. A Instax Mini 12 possui um sistema de exposição automática, o que significa que ela ajusta automaticamente as configurações ideais de exposição para cada foto, garantindo resultados nítidos e bem iluminados. Além disso, ela conta com um flash embutido, que permite tirar fotos em ambientes com pouca luz ou até mesmo em situações noturnas. Essa câmera também possui um modo de exposição manual, que permite ao usuário ajustar as configurações de brilho de acordo com suas preferências. Isso possibilita a criação de fotos com efeitos mais criativos, como fotos mais claras ou mais escuras. A Instax Mini 12 utiliza filmes Instax Mini, que são facilmente encontrados e oferecem uma excelente qualidade de imagem. Cada filme possui capacidade para 10 fotos, que são impressas instantaneamente após o clique. As fotos têm um tamanho de aproximadamente 5,4 cm x 8,6 cm, perfeitas para guardar em álbuns, compartilhar com amigos ou até mesmo decorar ambientes. Além disso, a câmera Instax Mini 12 possui um espelho frontal para auxiliar na composição de selfies, permitindo que você tire fotos de si mesmo com facilidade. Ela também conta com um temporizador embutido, que possibilita a captura de fotos em grupo sem a necessidade de um fotógrafo adicional. Com a câmera Instax Mini 12 Verde Menta, você terá diversão garantida ao registrar momentos especiais de forma instantânea e única. Seja para presentear alguém especial ou para eternizar suas próprias memórias, essa câmera é uma escolha perfeita para quem busca praticidade, estilo e qualidade fotográfica. Ver Produto com Desconto!
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