>>4026700Thanks! Although I can't emphasize enough just how much this thing needs light, but hates it too. Not only can you not see the screen in all but the perfect light, the light needs to be just right to take a picture. I don't mean in the way that a professional photographer will wait until the sun is 10 degrees above the horizon so the subject "pops" or whatever, but I mean even just trying to get a basic snapshot so you can come back later and see what you took a picture of. Here's one I took around noon yesterday. Sunny day, not a cloud in the sky, looking north, sun at my back. And here's the result.
>Well, you should have adjusted your...That's just it! There ARE NO ADJUSTMENTS TO BE MADE! Wanna take a pic and it turns out like shit, there is literally nothing you can do about! In a way, a tintype camera was more advanced than this thing, because of the control you had over it.