Polaroid Originals vs Fuji Instax Film - Money or Creative

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • When you have to choose between Polaroid Originals Film and Fuji Instax Film, there are a few things you should always keep in mind. There are special versions of these films and some of them can be used with creative techniques.
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Komentáře • 227

  • @manuelocana43
    @manuelocana43 Před 6 lety +405

    a little bit cheaper = half price

    • @hasabitiyas5155
      @hasabitiyas5155 Před 5 lety +22

      it's 1/5 price here in Indonesia

    • @kyuribou5869
      @kyuribou5869 Před 4 lety +21

      Exactly what I thought. Three weeks ago, I purchased an instax mini kit which was 3 times cheaper than the polaroid one. I understand that the size of the film is different but still...

    • @quangthangbui886
      @quangthangbui886 Před 4 lety +6

      1/7 price here in vietnam

    • @yellowishbananas6111
      @yellowishbananas6111 Před 4 lety +5

      1/10 of the price in Colombia :3

    • @adammolla7272
      @adammolla7272 Před 3 lety +1

      They are the same here in israel

  • @lifewithstaph
    @lifewithstaph Před 6 lety +204

    Such a hard decision. I want a Polaroid because of the size of the picture and the nostalgia of it. I use to have the Barbie one until it broke. :/ I have the Instax mini and although I like it, I'm not a fan of how tiny the pictures are. I love that their new SQ6 has square photos even though it's still slightly small, but I sure wasn't a fan of their wide instax/film. I like the SQ6 too because it's small and easily carried and travel around with which I do a lot. I'm starting to lean towards the Instax because of how small and easy it is to carry around plus you get 2 extra films, but the nostalgic of the Polaroid one!

    • @Caroline-oz4so
      @Caroline-oz4so Před 5 lety +21

      Currently having the same problem.

    • @rjsvids
      @rjsvids Před 3 lety +11

      its not a hard decision, its a very simple decision , buy fuji instax , cheaper , better looking film , great colours , Polaroid, SUPER EXPENSIVe, film suck because reacts a lot at the temperature , so in 8 shots at 2.5 dolars each , you can get 2 good fotos , in fuji in 10 shots at the most expensive 0.74 cents you have 10 great photos .

    • @jerrybenjamin6168
      @jerrybenjamin6168 Před 2 lety

      You prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
      I stupidly forgot the login password. I love any tips you can give me

    • @kyngkamryn7743
      @kyngkamryn7743 Před 2 lety

      @Jerry Benjamin instablaster :)

    • @SmallHappyOtter
      @SmallHappyOtter Před 2 lety

      Polaroid is better 😝😝😝😝😝😁😁😁Fuji is bad 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @JacobCarlson
    @JacobCarlson Před 5 lety +151

    For me the decision comes down to this:
    *Fuji* - for quality of image and price
    *Polaroid* - for the hardware and vintage look
    The fuji films are significantly cheaper and the photos are significantly sharper with more accurate colors but the cameras are not as interesting or fun.
    The only reason I really shoot Polaroid is to have a chance to use my SX-70 which is an amazing camera.
    Often times, the Polaroid Originals film comes out with blemishes because the film is so "picky," which is not always great when you are spending $2 per picture. On the other hand, my fuji pictures almost always come out perfectly, unless I screw up the exposure.
    If you prefer the "vintage" look and want to use some of the interesting and fun Polaroid cameras, then Polaroid film is you best bet. 🙂

    • @the_lomographer4047
      @the_lomographer4047 Před 5 lety +9

      yeah, i agree 100%. It is disingenuous to say Fuji is "a little bit cheaper". For what 8 shots of SX-70 costs
      'i can get 3X as many Wide images. THREE TIMES AS MANY PHOTOS. This isn't "a little bit" it's an order of magnitude difference.
      PO has improved in last 2 years, colors better, etc. But it STILL has problems, especially when it isn't fresh out of the factory. And now we have the "white fire" issue in 20-30% of frames.
      They should be using R&D dollars on making better films and cameras, not silly colored cameras and frame borders.

    • @3Gee
      @3Gee Před 4 lety

      Agreed. Polaroid’s library of cameras is abundant, and Fuji’s first party cameras are less aesthetically pleasing.
      Have you looked into the third party cameras that take Fuji Instax film (e.g. Lomo’instant and MiNT)? They’re MUCH more expensive than what Polaroid has to offer, but their products are brand new, as opposed to being refurbished/used.

  • @analoguebukowski2382
    @analoguebukowski2382 Před 6 lety +149

    Best polaroid channel right now!!!!!! Keep up the great work!

  • @sal9371
    @sal9371 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks a lot! This channel is in my top five. Last week I started getting interested in instant photography and you giving me very useful information.

  • @janikb3538
    @janikb3538 Před 6 lety +46

    In all honesty I prefer Polaroid. It gives me that classic vintage beauty that I always look for in photos.

  • @ark01000
    @ark01000 Před 5 lety +4

    I have both. I was given my granddad's Polaroid 600 on my 10th birthday. The film is expensive ( at least its gone down since originals) but it has this look that is so warm, Something unique. I use it for special occasions and any meaningful and preplanned photo I wanna take. I also have a instax mini 9. Its small but its something u can use, take photos with at a party, school, friends. Its just a nice social camera. But, it doesn't have that same warm, imperfect feel of the 600. Both are great in there own way. Both offer something tangible, that you can hold, pass round and there is only one of that exact photo.

  • @tomjanowski8584
    @tomjanowski8584 Před 2 lety +2

    I shot Polaroid for 30 years and again when Impossible Project revived them. However, I love Fuji Instax....the sharpness and the color are so much better than Polaroid. The artsy, pastel, soft focus Polaroid disappoint and always have. The only reason I manipulated Polaroid images was because the Polaroid image straight from the camera wasn't very good and manipulation helped. And then there is the price.

  • @OldCameras
    @OldCameras Před 6 lety +23

    Great info, thanks. I'm going to get into Instant photography in the new year.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Thats a new years resolution that i like ;)

  • @StevRodriguez
    @StevRodriguez Před 6 lety +43

    Your videos give a very good insight to instant photography. You're one of my favorite channels at the moment! Keep the awesome videos coming!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much Stev, hope i can keep it coming and thanks for your words and support!

  • @PaganArtGuy
    @PaganArtGuy Před 6 lety +1

    Love your channel... I’ve fallen back in love with the tangible Polaroids and their beauty!

  • @noemiamorphous
    @noemiamorphous Před 4 lety +1

    So glad I stumbled on your channel - I have an old Polaroid One Step Flash which I had as a kid & just rediscovered (didn't think it would work, but happy days, it does!) I also have a lomo'instant automat which shoots instax mini (but with a lot more options than the fujifilm cameras I've used before) and I've had some ace results experimenting with ideas like putting blank 35mm negative film over the lens, so warm! Also just got an old Soviet 35mm camera called Cosmic Symbol (how could I not with a name like that?) super cheap & super excited for rediscovering my passion for analogue photography in this digital age! Your enthusiasm and love for the subject is obvious and I look froward to exploring your channel more... keep doing whatcha doin' - ya doin' it good! :D

  • @farouk6564
    @farouk6564 Před 6 lety +7

    I could not decide which one to get so I got them both :) great video keep up the good work!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Haha, well thats also an option, i have to say the same i did ;) but Instax way later. Thanks for the support.

  • @gerrardmcmaster4931
    @gerrardmcmaster4931 Před 5 lety +1

    You are great explaining all things instant film, thanks again.

  • @WMARUoriginal
    @WMARUoriginal Před 6 lety +5

    Ooh Lomo Square! Can’t wait to see that review. Nice video.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +Wataru Maruyama Will take a little longer but early next year ;)

  • @MikeRollerson
    @MikeRollerson Před 6 lety +20

    Hi!
    Great video but a few things to point out - it looks like a lot of the video was focused on the "mainstream" Instax cameras and films (the ones produced by Fuji like the Mini 8/Mini 9).
    In the US, you can get the Instax films in 20-packs for about $12 (Mini) or $15 (Wide) - these give you 2 1/2 times the shots from a Polaroid Originals pack for about 2/3rds of the price. There are also a lot of specialty framed films (probably 30-40 varieties from the licensed character ones to colored ones (Black film, Rainbow, Pastel, Sky blue).
    For creativity, while the FUJI Instax cameras are very "safe", you can get very creative results using the LOMOGRAPHY cameras (AUTOMAT, AUTOMAT GLASS and WIDE) which give a much more retro feel, manual focusing, multiple lenses, studio light sync (on the wide) and multiple exposures/"Splitzer" photos.
    I do really like the Polaroid look and feel, but I think something like the LOMOGRAPHY Instax cameras might be a better comparison to the Polaroid Originals.. just stay away from the original Lomo'Instant :)

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +2

      Hey Mike, with the price yes Instax is cheaper thats what i said in my video and i did a price comaprison on one of the comments below with the prices we have in europe.
      I-Type: € 0,0320 / cm2
      Instax Square: € 0,0260 / cm2
      Instax Mini: € 0,0316 /cm2
      so it's not that much cheaper in europe with the prices you mention, it's a bit more but this calculation is per cm2 and not per picture
      I only use Lomography cameras and i never talked about the standard fuji camera, dont know why you think so. I kinda like the Lomo cams but i'm as with Polaroid cameras missing the complete manual control.

    • @iekesweers1756
      @iekesweers1756 Před 5 lety

      Why stay away from the original lomo instant?
      I think a lomo is the best choice for me. I love the polaroid film, but it is just so expensive. And lomo brings such a more retro feel than the fuji instax cameras. So thank you for your comment; I did not know lomo had instant cameras

  • @Instantphojo
    @Instantphojo Před 6 lety +2

    Another great video!! I would to see those photos a little bit closer though. Thanks

  • @joseherrera8489
    @joseherrera8489 Před 6 lety +65

    The problem I have with Impossible is that it is still too muddy of an image. People say it looks retro but I do not buy that. An image looks retro because its old and has time to fade, not because it is manufactured to look that way. What is it going to do once it starts to actually fade? I think you answered that when you mentioned your old Impossible B&W shots. Another thing, reds is a real problem with it. Every time I shoot something that is pure red, it shows up as dull orange.
    I'm not sure Spectra uses the same chemistry as the 600 film. I shot the same thing the other day with Spectra and 600 and Spectra film showed much better blacks without a color cast in them.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +5

      Well there are a tone of different types of analog filmes that all have a distinct look to it, the one for Polaroid Originals Film at the moment is the "muddy" one. I really like that style since it fits my style of photography and i dont want the film to be as clean as Fuji Instax. I can't tell you how the current color film will be in the future, but with old color films i didn't have a problem only with the black and white films. If you dont like Polaroid Originals why dont you use Fuji Instax?
      I'm pretty sure the chemistry is the same maybe it was a different production patch.

    • @joseherrera8489
      @joseherrera8489 Před 6 lety +11

      I do use Instax. But I still want to see Impossible do better. They've been relying too much on people liking the "instagram" look.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +6

      +Jose Herrera I dont think thats what they try, they are just stil trying to find a better formular and solution for their film. just look back at the start of impossible, the first films where trash and now look what we have is pretty good i think.

    • @ferrellslim
      @ferrellslim Před 6 lety

      My spectra comes out very contrast-y

    • @franks8462
      @franks8462 Před 6 lety

      As someone who started with a Spectra and moved on to an sx-70, I can confirm that the spectra film looks closely like the instax in terms of contrast, but the colors are still softer.

  • @jennindeed5792
    @jennindeed5792 Před 5 lety +3

    So helpful! Thank you! :)

  • @theepicpeguin
    @theepicpeguin Před rokem +1

    I have recently acquired a Polaroid impulse 600, and it is just awesome. I now have cameras from both companies and love both for their differences. Mind you, Polaroid film prices will make me think twice about pressing the shutter button but it's worth it regardless.

  • @Nanou197373
    @Nanou197373 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you! Yes I agree with you about the comparison. It's about the look and size: some people's preferences will always vary. I got my Polaroid last year (the OneStep2 and later bought a vintage SX70 and the newest, OneStep Plus). I've tried emulsion lifting with them, it's certainly fun! I have shot so much film that I should probably buy stakes in the company (hehehe!). I love this camera so much. The Fuji doesn't tempt me, although I can see the appeal for the price and for the size of the camera itself (it's more compact). For that reason when I need a smaller one to carry, I got an SX-70 (from a 2nd hand shop, it's one of the mid 1970's versions). It folds on itself and has a glass lens...but it's much more expensive compared to Fuji...but it's better to save money to get a better camera.

  • @Helvira1
    @Helvira1 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a sx-70 model 3 and a install mini 9 and its not comparible at all its totally different and depends on what you want, if you want to take a lot of photos that have same quality you buy instax, if you are more creative and want to "play" with the pictures and want that old school look you need the polaroid.. And dont forget the awsome smell of the polaroid when you open the pack!

  • @mulyo1495
    @mulyo1495 Před 6 lety +5

    The music is really nice.. Thanks for the info.. it's really useful.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      i'll take a look but its from epidemic music

  • @Deckardrick007
    @Deckardrick007 Před 4 lety +3

    I think it comes down to what camera you plan to use. With my my TL70 Instax Mini holds up and produces crisp even photos. If you plan to use any of these films with a point and shoot camera I HIGHLY suggest you purchase anything Instax. Youre going to come across so many bad shots might as well learn your camera with a less expensive film route. Polaroid is just too expensive in my opinion, especially for that "vintage" look. Being able to shoot double the amount with Instax wont discourage you on price and youll be able to figure out your camera settings so much quicker.

  • @kristen_garcia
    @kristen_garcia Před 6 lety +55

    In your opinion, do you think polaroid films will become cheaper in the future? I really want to invest in polaroid instant cam, but the films are expensive. What do you think?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +7

      +kristenvlogs Hey Kristen, i don't think so the I-Type is the cheapest it will get for them and i really dont think that price will drop in the next few years.

    • @brethaaang
      @brethaaang Před 4 lety

      Hey Mercari sells it for a discounted price! I buy my film from there

  • @iamlovehug
    @iamlovehug Před 6 lety +1

    Your videos are great!

  • @JeremyGreysmark
    @JeremyGreysmark Před 5 lety +5

    I want both!!

  • @antonioborzillo255
    @antonioborzillo255 Před 6 lety +1

    Great work man. Respect

  • @TheBemade
    @TheBemade Před 6 lety +18

    As a instant photographer I think you missed the mark completely on being creative, you have so mach technique to lern through composition, light, decisive moment and flash. I would agree with you on a lot of things in the video but in the end the price difference is substantial!!! And I don’t think you painted the right picture for people who don’t know what to choose.
    Technique and creativity disent come from wormer color of the film or size or the better camera with bettr features (although they do help) it comes from trile and error.
    The more you work at your craft the better you get. If you have the money to spend well done but if you don’t you can still be creative, and especially if you have limitations.
    The only place I wish fuji would step it up is with there camera and make a professional instax wide with a fast lens and some creative features

    • @MedievilWrath
      @MedievilWrath Před 5 lety

      I mean, you still can't make transparent instax pics or do emulsion lifts with the instax film, so I think that's a big contributor to it not being as "creative" as Polaroid. If that's not an issue for you and you're looking to get better photographs, instax would be a great choice. I personally think they're different in their own way enough to warrant eventually owning both tbh.

  • @zouteharing007
    @zouteharing007 Před 6 lety +47

    I will choose the polaroid originals!
    Are you gonna shoot with the spectra/image format? that would be nice! thubs up for this video!!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +3

      What would you like to know about the spectra/image? I could do a video about it with double exposure or just a basic how-to.

    • @zouteharing007
      @zouteharing007 Před 6 lety +1

      Analog Things the double exposure looks fun. Maybe a step to step to do with double exposure, what you can do with the spectra format, now it's like that the sx-70 600 and I-type got all the attention.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +2

      Yeah Polaroid Originals is also not pushing the spectra format since the sales value is so much lower then for 600 and SX-70.
      Ok, i will try to make a special video about double exposure to cover it in general and one how to for spectra/image.

  • @zguy95135
    @zguy95135 Před 6 lety +9

    I have both formats, I prefer shooting Polaroid 1000x more even with the price difference. Instax is cheaper but too clinical looking and the cameras all suck and are no fun shooting, I just use the mini for parties because it's cheap. If I'm shooting instant for fun, Polaroid all the way. I love the look and it's just the right size.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +Joseph Delgadillo Yeah, same for me! Snapshots of friends are fine with Instax, but if i want something serious it's always polaroid.

    • @maksdampf
      @maksdampf Před 4 lety +1

      Well if you happen to be shooting a Fujifilm X-Series Camera or even their 100MP medium format cameras, Instax suddenly makes much more sense. You can permanently pair the instax printer and make a print while shooting a scene in just one button press. There is a reason why Fujifilm has invested so much into in camera raw conversion and editing tools. Such a nice workflow, spending more days shooting outside or in the studio and fewer hours in front of the computer.

  • @FreezerKing
    @FreezerKing Před 6 lety +15

    I actually quite like how Instax film looks. Both films have strong points, though the very long development time and the need for darkness for the Polaroid Originals films kind of break that for me, especially since in Canada a pack of PO costs 30 dollars.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Yes, it's all up to personal taste. Well the darkness is not the biggest point if you know how to cover the shot and let it develop inside of a pocket, there should be no problem. Also the new films are pretty good when it comes to how sensitive they are when coming out of the camera

  • @robertknight4672
    @robertknight4672 Před 4 lety

    I'm a Polaroid fan, mainly because that's what I grew up with. I already had a 600 One step camera and am pleased to b e using it again.

  • @sandraiga4729
    @sandraiga4729 Před 5 lety +3

    Please make a video about your collection of photos you took

  • @gerrardmcmaster4931
    @gerrardmcmaster4931 Před 5 lety +1

    Keep up the great work. I am awaiting my MINT RF70 pre-order and your video test for the RF70 was very helpful. I'm sticking with fuji INSTAX WIDE over Polaroid Originals (Impossible), I buy 1 pack of what they call Polaroid Originals about every 6 months, the quality is still sub par and I might get 4 decent images out of the 8..... it's nothing like the original polaroids... I know, I've still got images from the 70's right up to my spectra in the 90's and 2000's.... I enjoy your knowledge, thanks and again, keep up the great work...

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 5 lety

      oh thats great, one of the few people that knows what the camera is worth.
      let me know how you like it, i'm really happy with it. yeah PO is by far not on the level of polaroid, my main problem is that they are not consistent in the production

  • @whatsgoingonmichelle
    @whatsgoingonmichelle Před 6 lety +2

    I just received a long wished for Polaroid 600, and I really find your videos helpful! Thank you 👍🏼

  • @Sk8Spitia
    @Sk8Spitia Před 6 lety +1

    Great channel,., for people who like instant photography 😀

  • @VelasquezBianca
    @VelasquezBianca Před 2 lety

    Great review. Currently have the instax 11 but been wanting something with bluetooth. Stuck between instax mini evo vs Polaroid OneStep+ i‑Type Instant Camera vs Polaroid Now+ i‑Type Instant camera, not sure where to head. Which has the better picture quality, etc?

  • @TrangNguyen-cs6wv
    @TrangNguyen-cs6wv Před 6 lety +2

    Your video looks so good! Do you colorgrade them, the skin tone has distinc color (or just you have nice skin :) ). Thanks!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +Trang Nguyễn Thanks, yeah i do color grading... spend way to much time with it ;)

  • @AlexOlen
    @AlexOlen Před 6 lety +2

    I love your videos!

  • @ranooshian
    @ranooshian Před 6 lety +1

    Great video Marco. What is your experience with color saturation and color rendition with the i-type film? By other reports, the Instax film tends to lend a more accurate color reproduction. I shoot with Fuji instax cameras and film: have had poor luck with the Lomo automat glass: lens flare was so distracting I sent the camera back.
    Rob

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      +ranooshian If you want accurate colors fuji is way better, the i-typ film is actually just a 600 film without battery. Oh damn i will get the glass soon for a test.

  • @becshollick9936
    @becshollick9936 Před 6 lety

    Just to add I mean the new onestep 2 or a vintage Polaroid ie. the old onestep

  • @FilipemcRaimundo
    @FilipemcRaimundo Před 6 lety +1

    HI Marco , thanks again for your time in doing whats right for intant film in these Videos.
    Im very found of Polaroid and agree that if you what a cheaper choice go for instax.
    im also interested in that new Lomo square camer you got one the video ;) , can you make a review ?
    I was going for the Lomo'Instant Automat Glass but i saw that it flares a lot .
    Thanks again, im Gona share on the social media has allways for you to get more views of your interesting videos.
    Cheers
    Filipe Raimundo

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Hey Filipe, thanks for your comment as always great to read from you. I have the Lomo'Instant Square for a review, so it will be online soon ;)
      cheers

  • @anapofasistos123
    @anapofasistos123 Před 4 lety

    Is it possible to edit the Fuji film while it is produced? I'm talking about using metal while it is produced (scraping it or sth), leaving it under the sun, or in cold/warm surfaces, or even using various chemicals.

  • @rpeterthomas
    @rpeterthomas Před 5 lety +1

    I shoot both Polaroid and Instax and I honestly find them to be the same as far as being creative is concerned. Although you can manipulate the print itself on Polaroids, I've found I have far more "in-camera" creativity on Instax format due to some of the offerings from companies like lomography. They released an Instax wide back for their Bel-air camera and have just launched a Diana f+ instant Square shooter. Well worth if if you're looking to experiment with instant photography on a budget. I'll hold onto my sx70 sonar until I die, but if it wasn't for the folks at MiNT I wouldn't have many "in camera" options to choose from 😂

  • @EmeralDQueenTV
    @EmeralDQueenTV Před 5 lety +1

    I've just got myself a Instax Mini 9 and a couple of fuji film, ran out the store and took a picture in a gloomy day oh wow went back to my child hood. Way back in the 80's in a Christmas (I was just a kid), I was given an original Polaroid the black one and I use to love that camera, for sure this new one will give me memories for ever with that cool look, great video thanks for the comparison :D

  • @gma904
    @gma904 Před 2 lety

    I’ll be using these pics for my journal so it’s the Polaroid for me

  • @goodboy-nt7it
    @goodboy-nt7it Před 6 lety

    Please do a video with a polaroid square shooter 2

  • @jeshijabellatrix2963
    @jeshijabellatrix2963 Před 6 lety +1

    Torn between the two! But the polaroid films here in Indonesia is super expensive... As much as I want to buy the polaroid camera, my wallet isn't just thick enough. But definitely will buy the polaroid one later on

  • @Marijnopdecomputer
    @Marijnopdecomputer Před 6 lety +1

    looking forward to the 4x5 prototype....... :-)

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Yeah, me too just skrewing together a few parts for it. Instant Lab is the thing to go for!

  • @monodistortion
    @monodistortion Před 6 lety +2

    Hey, did you just get that Lomo Instax square camera? Did you review it yet?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      +Nick Marshall Hey Nick, i have review unit at the moment ;) video will be coming soon.

  • @ericp2907
    @ericp2907 Před 5 lety

    good vid. I shoot both but I prefer polaroid. Im considering picking up an sq6 for a 365 project though. I feel like instax film is ideal for that kind of thing.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 5 lety +1

      just working on the SQ6 review ;) wait a week to get my thoughts on it

    • @ericp2907
      @ericp2907 Před 5 lety

      @@AnalogThings Looking forward to it

  • @eileenlikesyou
    @eileenlikesyou Před 5 lety +1

    Is it possible that the polaroid 600 film will work with the fujifilm sq10? Theyre both square format and the same size so essentially it should work right?

  • @FoxOnFilm
    @FoxOnFilm Před 6 lety +2

    100% getting a Polaroid next year to feature on my channel

  • @cometinthesky4656
    @cometinthesky4656 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey, I have a One Step Flash camera, it was a gift. I bought some impossible film but every photo I take looks pink, I takes indoors and outdoors photos chaining the light. How can I know if it's the camera or the film? I love your channel by the way.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +Comet in the sky Hey, it's the film don't worry the camera is fine.

  • @gygogo1
    @gygogo1 Před rokem

    My father used the old polaroid camera in 1962 and created on the couch 4 images of himself in black and white they were all smoking sitting on the couch with one standing all of them were the same black and white , looked like him all talking together. How did he do this, he did not photoshop or have DSLR? Does anyone know, please email and instruct me on how to achieve this effect on my picture. It was really extraordinary. He was quite a master of photography.

  • @senoritajaime
    @senoritajaime Před 6 lety +2

    Keep it up! You're awesome! Regards from Spain! 😊

  • @vojostudio9933
    @vojostudio9933 Před 4 lety

    Hey Man!!! What a beautiful video!!!! I'm starting making videos but in spanish, could I ask you for the camera and lenses you use for production? A hug and thanks for these great content!!!

  • @gunapvc683
    @gunapvc683 Před 6 lety

    Hey can you suggest me one best instant camera any price range and wat you think about Lomography instant camera

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      +guna pvc Their is no all in one best camera, if i had to choose one it would be the Polaroid SLR690, but it's more what you want to use it for that tells the camera to fit best. I dont have the biggest experience with Lomo cameras but what i used so far i really liked.

  • @RobMadeo
    @RobMadeo Před 3 lety

    I don't think you can compromise on the Polaroid image size.

  • @AlexOlen
    @AlexOlen Před 6 lety +1

    Suggestion: make a video on how frog tongue affects quality of Polaroid photos.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +2

      Hey Alex, yeah could do one but the frog tongue doesn't have to much effect to the film anymore. If PO will send me some films i will do a comparison.

  • @colorsofavon934
    @colorsofavon934 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @cloro-8243
    @cloro-8243 Před 6 lety +3

    Nice Channel.

  • @Appel1
    @Appel1 Před 4 lety

    Does fuji fits in polaroid

  • @TheAndouz
    @TheAndouz Před 6 lety

    Is it possible to do the lifts and transparencies with the instax? If not how come? Thanks

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +TheAndouz No, the inatax is build different to the Polaroid film

  • @jedteng2650
    @jedteng2650 Před 6 lety +128

    Fujifilm for me is better ,chemical is better, but they are smaller, if fuji can make a larger format ,its over for polaroid...🙄

    • @motorradmike
      @motorradmike Před 6 lety +6

      Jed Teng , Fuji has its immense size and resources to put Polaroid under if they really wanted to. Cameras that take Instax film are very limited quality wise. There are so many vintage Polaroid cameras available. These cameras were brilliantly engineered and executed compared to the current crop, with MiNT’s TLR being the exception, albeit with the super tiny Instax mini film. MiNTS SLR670 with Time Machine is a fantastic redux of the incomparable SX-70 as an example of excellence.

    • @jedteng2650
      @jedteng2650 Před 6 lety +14

      Michael Schroeder I heard polaroid has beef with fuji,they are suing fuji foe the square instax...🙄

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +7

      +Jed Teng yes but lets see how that turns out

    • @motorradmike
      @motorradmike Před 6 lety +7

      Jed Teng, which is pretty ridiculous on the face of it. The Instax Square is very small by comparison. Additionally, the chemistry is substantially different as well.

    • @sentayehutedla8578
      @sentayehutedla8578 Před 6 lety

      Jed Teng I

  • @clarenceboddicker4023
    @clarenceboddicker4023 Před 6 lety +5

    My main issue is that instax wide is a really good film but instax wide cameras are complete trash. The Polaroid Originals films are now much better than they were in their earlier generations (under the Impossible name) but they are still fickle and prone to various quirks. When they work they work well. But that's the whole problem. That said they are considerably better than they were before. Basically whether you use Instax or Polaroid Originals you're making a compromise somewhere.

  • @MrChrodo
    @MrChrodo Před 6 lety +1

    Talking about price, Instax really wins. But many decades of Polaroid brought us very awesome cameras, decades of Fuji Instax didn't.
    You won't find such neat models like a SX70 or Spectra/Image with Instax film. Whether it is the plastic lense, camera functions or the film itself.
    I would really love to have a SX70 equivalent for Instax Wide, but it doesn't exist.
    There are only 2-3 Instax cameras, that really make FUN while operating and shooting with them. One of them is an expensive SLR with Instax Mini film, the Neo 90 uses also the tiny film and the third one, one of those Lomography instant cameras with a glass lense and or many many functions like double-exposure et cetera.
    All in all, shooting the film should be also enjoyable. And at the moment, for this purpose, below 300€s, there are only Polaroid cameras.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      +MrChrodo Yeah, you are right when it come to the choice of camera Fuji Instax real lets us down, i also dont enjoy the cameras that much. But to be honest there is no camera that can match the SX-70 ;)

  • @TMM6900
    @TMM6900 Před 6 lety

    Anything idea why Polaroid 600 film has pink hue to it? I tried indoor and outdoor

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      Puh that color shifts change from production to production ... sometimes you get green, the other time blue or as you have pink. I really dont know why PO can't produce a stable result, they are still researching and working on their chemistry.

  • @t0218313c
    @t0218313c Před 4 lety +2

    i really do enjoy watching your videos, but i think you can afford to have more cut aways, close ups etc. it does get a bit stagnant after awhile.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 4 lety

      you are absolutly right, i honestly just didn't have the time :(

  • @YigitSoylu
    @YigitSoylu Před 3 lety

    Bruder Zac Nour's 2. Kanal? 😂😂
    Deinnn Zac Nour

  • @dylancod2638
    @dylancod2638 Před 6 lety

    I have a polaroid one step 2 i-type camera, is it possible to use fuji instax film?

  • @tonylevoyageur
    @tonylevoyageur Před 6 lety

    Let me know if you can make an emultion lift with the new Polaroid Original color? It's Impossible...

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      It is possible and i managed todo a view but, it's a pain. The film is super fragile and sticky, will never turn out as good as a BW one

  • @micheedjamba3408
    @micheedjamba3408 Před 4 lety

    Good

  • @becshollick9936
    @becshollick9936 Před 6 lety

    Ok, so a onestep or a vintage 600? In your opinion?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +2

      pretty much personal taste. 600 will be cheaper in base price, but you the i-type film is a bit cheaper so in the long run you could be cheaper with it.

    • @becshollick9936
      @becshollick9936 Před 6 lety

      Analog Things thanks so much!

  • @cristhianvergara958
    @cristhianvergara958 Před 5 lety +1

    No encontré en español pero tuve que dar todo mi capacidad en inglés para entender

  • @kentjeffries8745
    @kentjeffries8745 Před 3 lety

    Does Walmart sell Polaroid flims?

  • @ranyuh3476
    @ranyuh3476 Před 6 lety

    So.... Which one is better?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      i use both for different situations, cant tell one is better than the other

  • @stepangiga8696
    @stepangiga8696 Před 5 lety

    how to make sharp images on polaroid cameras?????? I trying really hard but I don't know how

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 5 lety

      what camera and film are you using? most polaroid cameras only have a plastic lense which cant deliver that quality

  • @zwrk
    @zwrk Před 6 lety +2

    It is not little bit cheaper dude. It is half price.

  • @shanghainese7198
    @shanghainese7198 Před 4 lety

    I honestly prefer the Polaroid. I tried Fuji, but Polaroid felt more natural

  • @yockenwaithe9898
    @yockenwaithe9898 Před 4 lety

    How can anyone justify the longevity of Polaroid films vs Instax? Fuji's far older FP100 series are still relatively color fast, they've got their stuff down on lock

  • @diealex4241
    @diealex4241 Před 6 lety +9

    Aaah ja das schreckliche Dilemma. :)
    Die Instax Mini Filme sind relativ günstig, haben tolle Kameras mit vielen kreativen Funktionen (Mini 90, Automat Glass, TL70), dafür sind die Bilder so winzig, dass man kaum Details erkennen kann... Dagegen sind die Instax Wide Filme schön groß, bei manchen Motiven gefällt mir das Format da fast besser als das Polaroid’sche Quadrat ;). Aaaaber kaum gute Kameras, aka Dämlicher Auto-Blitz bei Fuji und (meiner Meinung nach) schlechte Linsen mit merkwürdigen Flares bei Lomo. Und falls ich mich nicht irre gibt es für das Wide Format nicht einmal den S/W Film... Vom Instax Square Format bin ich bisher noch nicht überzeugt, aber wohl nur, weil die SQ10 eine Digitale Kamera ist. Mal sehen wie sich die Lomo da schlägt. (Aber auch das Format ist wieder zu klein...)
    Und auf der anderen Seite hat man dann die PO Filme, die einfach unschlagbar sind, weil sie alles richtig machen was Format, Kreativität und auch Kameras angeht. Auch die Vielfalt der Filme ist sehr schön und praktisch, man kann immer wieder etwas Neues ausprobieren. Wäre da nur nicht dieser Preeeeeis 😰 Für mich als arme Studentin ist dieses Problem wahrscheinlich noch etwas präsenter, aber der Preisunterschied ist schon deutlich. Bekomme 20 instax Mini für 14,95€ und 8 PO 600 für 18,99€, das tut manchmal schon weh muss ich sagen... 😅
    Aber wie immer, wenn man sich nicht entscheiden kann: ich benutze beides. 🤷🏽‍♀️
    Freut mich aber auch zu hören, dass es mit dem 4x5 Prototyp so gut voran geht. :) Hoffe, dass es funktioniert. Eventuell könnte man sich ja dann auch mal daran wagen, die alten Land Cameras zu modden, beispielsweise für Instax Wide. Könnte mir vorstellen, dass die guten Kameras und der Film sich vertragen würden. :D Wäre einfach zu schade, wenn sie nach dem letzten Packfilm nur noch als Deko verstauben müssten... Bin auf jeden Fall voll dabei bei solchen Projekten, find ich super, dass Du sowas machst :)

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      Hey Alex, danke für dein super kommentar. Ja also dieses dilemma wird hoffentlich noch lange bleiben. Mit Instax Mini kann ich auch nicht wirklich was anfangen die Wide finde ich dafür ganz cool die Lomo Wide ist ganz ok für fotos und auch die normale Fuji Wide ist eine möglichkeit, ich warte ja seit ewigkeiten das Lomo ihr Belair Rückteil wieder verkauft aber ich glaube da bin ich schneller wenn ich selber ein neues entwickle.
      Ja diese Preisfrage ist nicht so einfach aber ich hab hier eine kleine Rechnung gemacht wieviel man pro cm2 bildfläche bei den unterschiedlichen filmen zahlt
      I-Type: € 0,0320 / cm2
      Instax Square: € 0,0260 / cm2
      Instax Mini: € 0,0316 /cm2
      PO ist garnicht soviel teurer als man glaub im vergleich zu Instax Mini, natürlich bekommt man aber bei Instax Mini mehr Fotos raus und das auf das schauen die leute halt.
      Das 4x5 geht wirklich gut vorran auf Instagram hab ich gestern eh eine Story dazu gepostet. Ende des Jahres will ich eignetlich mein erste Foto damit machen, schauen wir mal. Ja dieses Land kamera ding ist schon in meinem kopf und hat sich ziemlich festgesetzt, aber ich hab noch keine idee wie ich es lösen kann, skizzen sind aber schon vorhanden und es wird immer weiter daran geschraubt, irgendwann gibt es sicher was dazu, aber vorher mal das Belair nachbauen.

    • @diealex4241
      @diealex4241 Před 6 lety

      Hätte auch wirklich gerne eine Instax Wide Kamera, aber auf meiner Liste steht jetzt erstmal die SX-70 ganz oben, danach schaue ich ich da mal um. :D
      Bezogen auf die Bildgröße sind die Preise natürlich schon ähnlich, aber gerade wenns ums ausprobieren und kreativ sein geht muss man ja schon eher nach der Anzahl der Bilder gehen. Experimentiere deshalb eher mit den Instax Minis, obwohl es mit den Polaroids bestimmt noch spaßiger wäre. Aber ich gebe die Hoffnung nicht auf, dass PO irgendwann nochmal mit dem Preis deutlich runtergehen kann. Bleibt vielleicht (wahrscheinlich) ein Traum, aber 1€ pro Bild wäre ja genial! :D
      Ja ich hab Deine Story gesehen, freue mich echt, dass es so schnell voran geht! :) Kann die Ergebnisse kaum erwarten.
      Auf Instagram habe ich schon gesehen, dass jemand eine Land Camera für Instax Wide umgebaut hat (ich glaube der Account heißt thepolaroidabides) und die Bilder sehen echt toll aus! Er hat glaube ich das Rückteil einer Lomo Instant Wide genommen, aber sah schon recht umständlich aus. Aber wie dem auch sei, erstmal freue ich mich auf den Rest des 4x5 Projekts! :)

  • @manlon1797
    @manlon1797 Před 6 lety

    which one is better for me.If i want a make money with it? ;)

  • @aivarolle7353
    @aivarolle7353 Před 3 lety

    So can i use fujifilm square instant film on my polaroid one camera?

  • @joseherrera8489
    @joseherrera8489 Před 6 lety +1

    And don't get me started on the multicolor frames. Nobody likes those. Every store I go to, the regular 600, B&W 600, and i-type films are sold out. Except the mulitcolor packs. Plenty of those at every store.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +2

      Well, see the positive side of it ... if it doesn't sell it will be up for a reduced price and you can use it for lifts.

  • @Rominko17
    @Rominko17 Před 5 lety +3

    what a polaroid fanboy :D but video is helpful, thx

  • @ALXKRFT
    @ALXKRFT Před 6 lety

    Super Video, wie schauts mit der Aufösung aus? Die Polaroids schauen blass und kontrastlos aus. Sie wirken auch nicht so scharrf! @Analog Things @1Wc6fdIxr3wctK2bDTLkw

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +Alexander Hensel Natürlich sind alle sofortbilder weicher als ein negativ von film ich finde aber auch dies macht den charm aus. Grundsätzlich hängt die qualität sehr stark von der kamera ab und kann hier wirklich von gestochen scharf bis schwammig gehen. Kontrast ist bei Fuji besser da sind die Polaroids weicher.

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 4 lety

    Don't you hate the first two seconds when you start shooting a video ? I feel so awkward to start talking 😬

  • @Liyennie
    @Liyennie Před 4 lety +2

    Why do i feel like this video is a biased opinions

  • @romuloagon
    @romuloagon Před 2 lety

    Instax has better chimestry and last longer and it's cheaper. As to creativity with the film it's all up to the photographer. My instax film can be moody vintage anytime I want. I can manipulate fuji instax chimestry in many ways and get the results I want. Fuji instax it's definitely more reliable material to work with. All my polaroid film has faded in some degree over time not instax. Your creativity is not limited by the film itself but by your imagination.

  • @Sanyi914
    @Sanyi914 Před 6 lety +3

    Sadly the developed pictures are still sensitive to light...

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety

      +Sanyi914 I dont get your point do you want to say the imagenis light sensitive when it comes out of the camera?

    • @Sanyi914
      @Sanyi914 Před 6 lety +5

      Nope! All of my pictures are faded after several years. Sadly very important memories will disappear forever.
      I tried to fresh my childhood memories from Polaroid. I wanted to feel that old magic again. But this ,,new" film is make me sad. Expensive and unstable. ,,Polaroid originals" is not for making instant memories, just only for make huge profit from Polaroid lovers...
      (Sorry for my bad English knowledge!)

  • @vekofoto
    @vekofoto Před 6 lety +3

    I love your videos! But I disagree that Instax is necessarily cheaper. I-Type is actually cheaper than Instax Square, if you take image size into consideration. Thanks for your content! 😊

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +2

      First of all Thanks ;) Well i wasn't sure about that and just did the math, something i should have done before this video.
      I-Type: € 0,0320 / cm2
      Instax Square: € 0,0260 / cm2
      Instax Mini: € 0,0316 /cm2
      So Instax Mini isn't really cheaper when it comes to the price per cm2 but you got more images and thats what most people keep in their head when they look at the price i guess.

    • @youmustmonthebiff
      @youmustmonthebiff Před 6 lety

      UniHumour you get 8 shots Polaroid but 10 instax... even if smaller, you get more for 2/3 price!!

    • @vekofoto
      @vekofoto Před 6 lety

      You really don't, at least in Europe. I am that kind of nerd who has calculated the prices per sq cm of the image. Judging by the image area that you get, the PO I-Type film comes out slightly cheaper than the Instax Square. 8 bigger shots (79 x 79 mm) for €16 or 10 smaller shots (62 x 62 mm) for €14. In the end, it's a matter of taste and preference 😊

    • @youmustmonthebiff
      @youmustmonthebiff Před 6 lety +2

      UniHumour ah ok. In the UK, instax square is £9... Polaroid is £16 - £18!! Big difference for me. Main issue for me though is the colour casts - when will they just sort it out? Happy shooting!

    • @vekofoto
      @vekofoto Před 6 lety +1

      Wow! That IS a huge price difference! As for the color casts, I think it's possible they might never sort it out! Polaroid film has always been sensitive to temperature. As far as I know, the Japanese didn't like the reddish cast and made changes to the film formula. Personally, I shield my photos and keep them at an appropriate temperature, and I've been happy with the results. But PO depends on other manufacturers, and sometimes they use different negatives, which results in slightly different results with films of different production dates. However, even Instax doesn't look that great to me: whites can be too white, and blacks too black, thus washing out the details. It's great there is still a variety of formats, though! It's great to have choice. Happy shooting to you, too!

  • @ppiechnik
    @ppiechnik Před 6 lety

    CAN I USE INSTAX WIDE FILM IN A POLAROID 600 CAMERA?

  • @oidualclaudi0
    @oidualclaudi0 Před 4 lety

    Fuji colors are more accurate and better than PO and it’s way cheaper. Polaroid is only used for nostalgia purposes but it’s not going to be the way it used to be

  • @Somethingwithfilm
    @Somethingwithfilm Před 4 lety +1

    At first I thought that sth is wrong with my sx70. But now I see that Polaroid seems to deliberately make color film that looks like shit. Nostalgia my ass. Will stick to BnW then.

  • @chinnerz2
    @chinnerz2 Před 4 lety +1

    This is not a biased video. Not at all.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 4 lety

      then tell me why you think it's not biased

    • @chinnerz2
      @chinnerz2 Před 4 lety +1

      Analog Things I thought it was pretty obvious, but ok. You undersell all of the the Fuji’s pros while simultaneously glossing over the polaroid’s faults. “Instax film is a little bit cheaper” it’s not a little bit cheaper... it’s less than half price?
      You don’t feel like you’re favouring the Polaroid just a little bit?

  • @patrickwilson1440
    @patrickwilson1440 Před 4 měsíci

    You got to be kidding, Instax film is much better than Polaroid. It has stronger colours, better contrast, is sharper and develops much quicker. Plus Polaroid film can be unreliable, sometimes you'll get colour banding on the photo or parts of the photo undeveloped with areas just covered by a brown tinge.

  • @zachmueller2912
    @zachmueller2912 Před 2 lety

    Fuji mini 100 count $60
    Fuji wide 100 count $80
    Polarioid 100 pictures would be $250
    Its going to be a fuji wide for me

  • @Witchhunter33724
    @Witchhunter33724 Před 6 lety +1

    Polaroid originals fade over time. You think they would get it stabilized by now. Impossible Project films are garbage.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  Před 6 lety +1

      all images fade over time if you dont store them well