The composition is fine, the light is mixed, and the Polaroid film probably daylight balanced, so the colour is a bit off, but the focusing is where the problem is
carstenw wrote:
The composition is fine, the light is mixed, and the Polaroid film probably daylight balanced, so the colour is a bit off, but the focusing is where the problem is
Thanks Carsten, for the response! Yes, they focusing is still an issue for me, as I am not using a tripod, just good ol fashioned, handheld, with indoor lights!! Every time I decide I want to quit, and sell this crazy thing, I just decide I must do this camera justice! In this photo, I was trying to recreate some Nikon D700 styles I used to, and to my surprise the bokeh I was aiming for actually happened! I have a couple of more photo's, but unfortunately they are just as out focused as this one! I also lost some Polaroids for some unknown damned reason! They end up coming out undeveloped!
carstenw wrote:
I have just bought a Polaroid back for my RZ67, so I will refresh my memory how this all works, and post here.
Sounds cool, can't wait! All I know is, once you put the film in, you pull the \black tab through to get started, then, you pull the white tab to load the next film, but somehow i think i forget that the first one is automatically loaded, hence my loss of film and ending up with a white undeveloped film, or even a black one, since i forget to remove the dang metal sensor blocker!
another failed Polaroid attempt, my wife hates it, but I do kinda like it however! I used my Rollei 6008, Rollei 80mm f/2.8 HFT Planar, indoor light, and handheld, as a sort of blasphemy!