click tips
click tip 1
natural light
film loves natural light! whenever possible, take advantage of bright natural light—especially outdoors or near windows.
click tip 2
use flash
be sure to turn on the flash! using flash will prevent underexposure and give you those classic film pictures.
click tip 3
save the battery
turn off the flash when not you're not using the camera. leaving the flash on can drain the camera's battery.
click tip 4
distance matters
the ideal shooting distance is five to ten feet from your subject, especially when using flash. this distance prevents underexposure and ensures your pictures are properly focused.
click tip 5
x-rays damage film
the x-rays used to scan luggage can damage undeveloped film. TSA suggests that you pack film in your carry-on and request a hand-check for film during security.
bonus click tip
watch your fingers
double-check that your fingers are not covering the flash or lens when taking a picture.