My Instax adventures

Picture #468 from the Instax Mini 9. Another day at Dee Why beach, Sydney taken December 2020. Summer is here!
1/60 f/32 (all Instax film is ISO800).

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Time to put a few more Instax Square pictures in this thread. These are taken with the Instax Square SQ6.

Picture #167. A lone swimmer at Dee Why beach, May 2020 during coronavirus lockdown. Compare with the Instax Mini 9 pictures immediately above. The SQ6 has programmed auto exposure and shutter speeds to 1/400, so unless you use the SQ6's exposure compensation button (+/- 2/3 EV) - which I didn't here - the results are quite different. Apologies for the Newtons Rings scanner glass artifacts in the sky.

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Picture #184 with the Instax Square SQ6. Winter clouds and light over Mona Vale beach rock pool, Sydney, 08 July 2020. I love the way Instax film renders clouds.

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Parachuting in for a moment just to say that I'm really enjoying Lynn's ongoing Instax explorations. Thanks for taking the time to scan and share!
 
lynnb, you are inspiring me to carry my InstaKon RF70 on my bicycle ride today ... :)

Always lovely photos! Thank you!

G
 
Very beautiful pictures, Lynn
Thanks Pete :)

Parachuting in for a moment just to say that I'm really enjoying Lynn's ongoing Instax explorations. Thanks for taking the time to scan and share!
Thanks Oren, glad you like them!

lynnb, you are inspiring me to carry my InstaKon RF70 on my bicycle ride today ... :)

Always lovely photos! Thank you!

G
My pleasure, Godfrey. I'll look forward to seeing your pictures.
 
i think i like the square format best with this kit.
The SQ6 looks like the camera for you, Paul. Its 65.75mm lens is good for moderate wide portraits too - the 35mm equivalent focal length is about 32mm. Keep an eye out for specials - I found the "Taylor Swift" design screen printed SQ6 for USD$60 or thereabouts.
 
I recently got back into Instax and have been having fun with it...Kickstarted the Diana Instant Square years ago but it broke on the first pack. They replaced it and it's been fine since but just kinda didn't use it.

Anyway I've been experimenting with night shots to figure out the average exposure needed. Finally got it nailed down - 5 hours at f/11 with a ~half moon. Here's the shot:

Orion Rising, 12/22/2020

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I recently got back into Instax and have been having fun with it...Kickstarted the Diana Instant Square years ago but it broke on the first pack. They replaced it and it's been fine since but just kinda didn't use it.

Anyway I've been experimenting with night shots to figure out the average exposure needed. Finally got it nailed down - 5 hours at f/11 with a ~half moon. Here's the shot:

Orion Rising, 12/22/2020
Corran that looks great. Thanks for sharing it.
 
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