![]() To sum up: 670-x is a premium product for a premium user, who wants to take Instant photography to a new level. Also, make sure the hook is positioned low enough to grab the film properly, since it tends to squeeze too high, resulting in missed ejection. Maintenance: Clean the rollers after each pack of film and blow out the dust. I have yet to try the external flash feature.ģ. ![]() ![]() Concerning studio or controlled environments, rules remain the same, though, one can expect far better results with a tripod. This is predominantly an issue of the film itself. Whenever in-between, go for a longer exposure, 1 or even 2 stops if light is missing. However, this is no major issue, for the film itself prefers more light anyways. Stops on the "time machine" are quite far apart, which makes hitting the exact value somewhat of a challenge. Manual mode: This, of course, requires a light meter. In situations where strong contrasts, shadows or a lack of light are obvious, results are unpredictable at best, thus leaving manual mode as the only option.Ģ. Automatic mode: This option works well, yet only in "perfect" conditions - lots of well distributed and even lighting (exterior). Note: I was working only with 600 film so far.ġ. Was it worth it? In short yes, however, one has to be disciplined to get the best results. At that moment I decided to go one step further and get a Mint. My first camera was a 1973 SX-70 which, although riddled with some issues, performed well and promising.
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