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Dad Photographer
I will today make a second attempt with my Land 250 camera and the Fuji 100 film. I think that I have uncovered the mystery of why my first roll ended up being vastly underexposed. I went over the comments that were posted in some online discussion on Land 250 giving underexposed images. One person asked " when you pushed down the red shutter release button, did you keep your trigger pushed down until the exposure ended or did you immediately remove your finger?". I may have pushed the shutter release quickly. Wit the Polaroid camera, it makes a huge difference how long you keep your finger pushing down on the shutter release.
As a back-up, if things still come out dark, I will add more light by adjusting the exposure dial +1 or +2. If this still gives me dark images, I will place a transparent tape over the light sensor of the camera. It gives me additional 1-2 stops exposure this way.
I hope that get back to this thread tonight to post about my results! 🙂
Worst case would be not to ever use my camera and film. It would be a waste of money.
As a back-up, if things still come out dark, I will add more light by adjusting the exposure dial +1 or +2. If this still gives me dark images, I will place a transparent tape over the light sensor of the camera. It gives me additional 1-2 stops exposure this way.
I hope that get back to this thread tonight to post about my results! 🙂
Worst case would be not to ever use my camera and film. It would be a waste of money.