Polaroid Tips & Tricks - the best way to take instax mini 9 pictures!!

Polaroid Tips & Tricks - the best way to take instax mini 9 pictures!!

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Here are some polaroid tips and tricks for beginners and advanced instax polaroid users. these are the best ways to take pictures on the intsax mini 9 (but it's pretty applicable to the 8 and 11 as well)...

- don't shake the film as it's developing - doesn't really help it, and can potentially harm it
- don't squeeze the film image as it's developing
- there's always a flash, so the closer the subject, the brighter.
- you must wait for the blinking red light by the view piece before taking an image
- you can take out and exchange the film packs, but a few film images may be ruined
- if you change out the film the counter will go back to 10
- bulk ordering film only saves a few dollars
- hold far away from your face when you take selfies
- the mirror is warped so make sure your face is out of the mirror from your view if you are taking a selfie with friends
-with pics of big groups, make sure the subjects are as close as possible


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