Load it with Kodak Ultramax 400 or Portra 800 . The extra speed helps the fixed shutter speed, and the grain structure looks beautiful through this soft lens. Turn the flash on every time you are inside, and keep it off outside.
In an era where the latest iPhone boasts 48-megapixel sensors and computational photography that can literally light up a pitch-black room, why are thousands of people flocking to buy a piece of hollow, colorful plastic called the Kodak Ultra F9 ?
But is it a fun camera? Absolutely.
The magic happens with the flash. In daylight, the F9 aperture works fine. You get decently sharp (for plastic) snapshots. But at night? And this is where the "Ultra F9 look" is born.
I shot a friend’s birthday dinner. My digital photos were technically perfect—white balanced to death, sharp eyes, clean shadows. The Ultra F9 photos? They were blown out, grainy, and had lens flares cutting across faces.