Pinhole Mini Instant Film Camera Building Set - DIY Kit for Self Assembly
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▶ What is the difference between the Pinhole Mini and Square Camera Kits?
The primary difference between the Pinhole Mini and Square Instant Film Camera Kits is the film format. The Mini camera is compatible with Instax Mini film, while the Square camera uses Instax Square film. Below is an image comparing the sizes (in inches) of the two formats.
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▶ How to develop the photo properly?
It is necessary to develop the photo properly. Since the development is done manually, we highly recommend spinning the crank slowly and evenly, especially as you reach the final stages when the film comes out.
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▶ Why is my photo too dark?
A dark photo means that it is underexposed. It's essential to calculate the exposure time accurately. If you are taking photos indoors with tinted windows, getting a good photo may take 30-40 minutes of exposure. For best results, we recommend taking the first photos outdoors, in good lighting conditions.
Also, we recommend reading this tutorial to ensure proper exposure.
To help you calculate the exposure time, we have created an exposure calculator that you can find on the rear cover of your camera. Watch this video where we explain how to use it.An example of a properly exposed photo taken with the Jollylook Pinhole Instant Film Camera.
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▶ Why is my photo too white?
If your photo is too white, it is overexposed. In this case, you should reduce the exposure time. Our eyes are great at automatically adjusting to the sun’s blazing light, but our cameras are not quite as adept.
Firstly, we recommend reading this tutorial to ensure proper exposure.
To help you calculate the exposure time, we have created a special exposure calculator that you can find on the rear cover of your camera.
Here, you can watch the video where we explain how to use it.An example of a properly exposed photo taken with the Jollylook Pinhole Instant Film Camera.