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Instant Photography: Documenting Hoarding in Real Time Content: I've been shooting with an Instax Mini 90 Neoclassic since last Saturday and it's a ton of fun. One of the best things about it is that you don't have to carry around that stupid lens attachment in order to get close focusing since it has a built in mode in the camera. Although, it's hard to recommend to any one to spend $220 on what essentially is a toy camera. Let me know if anyone has questions about it.
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# ¿ Nov 22, 2013 05:49 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 15:20 |
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Light Trails by jemuelb, on Flickr Shot with the Instax Neoclassic with bulb mode (all shots are 10 second exposures). Probably the biggest difference with the Neoclassic as compared to the rest of the Instax line is that it can do double exposures, has a bulb mode and a tripod mount. Another interesting thing is that it looks like the metering cell is right next to the lens so you could even hold a ND filter up to it if you want to try and limit overexposure.
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# ¿ Nov 23, 2013 02:44 |
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Finally scanned more stuff in today, all shot with the Fujifilm instax mini 90 Neoclassic. Double exposure stuff: Double Exposures by jemuelb, on Flickr The camera surprising handles tricky lighting situations pretty well, especially since it is capable of a faster shutter speed then the Instax Wide. Fountain by jemuelb, on Flickr Hand holding a slightly long exposure. Christmas Tree by jemuelb, on Flickr
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# ¿ Jan 11, 2014 16:23 |
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I got my Neoclassic at an Urban Outfitters a few months ago, I think the cameras were trickling in at random shops in the states. The Neoclassic is great, more control then the standard Instax cameras but not enough to get really technical with them.
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# ¿ Jan 16, 2014 05:58 |