If you’re accustomed to taking photos with smartphones or digital cameras, you know that what you see on the screen is generally what you get.
The opposite is the case with Instax film prints. Though you can hazard a guess as to what the right exposure might be by choosing the recommended setting on the dial, you never really know how your image is going to look until it has developed. Choose the wrong setting and the result will be either way too bright (overexposed) or far too dark (underexposed).
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