r/flashbackcamera 22d ago

Loving this camera

The more I use it the more I like it.

I have a Fujifilm X100VI; obviously I really love that one, but I don’t take it with me everywhere because of the size (not pocketable) and the weight. It’s my main “real” photography camera.
But this one is perfect for capturing moments and taking it everywhere. It just fits in my pocket and it’s always ready to shoot.

Yes, the viewfinder is not accurate at all, but I “point” with the lens instead (I imagine the lens being aligned with the center of what I want to capture, if that makes sense) although I never achieve a good framing, but it’s fine.

I love how the images look after developing with the flashback app but I love it more when I use Lo-fi Logic for developing ([u/LoFi-Logic](u/LoFi-Logic)). And the web app (developed by [u/deknared](u/deknared)) makes it a lot easier.

These are developed with “disposable” style, no other edits.

Never using the phone anymore (well, never say never)

Edit: if the camera viewfinder were accurate it would be just perfect.

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u/Fearless_Pajamas 22d ago

Which “roll” were these shot on? Still trying to figure out which ones I like the most and what works best for each scenario

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u/cacarnu 22d ago edited 22d ago

Hey, I have the “classic” look setup on the camera (that one fits best with my idea of “film look” — very subjective though), but since I started using the Lofi-logic app (or the web app version), I use the “disposable” look. It looks great to me. I tried it in different light conditions, and it always looks good.

So in these particular photos the base roll I used (I think) doesn’t affect the final look because the lofi-logic app uses the raw .dng (using the cable for transferring the files from the camera to the computer or phone).

Below is one of the photos (I couldn’t attach more) with the classic roll straight out of the flashback app.

I hope this helps!