Compared to the third-gen Polaroid Now Plus, my former retro pick, the Flip delivers clearer shots with fewer wasted photos, making the extra $50 worthwhile given that eight I-Type sheets are a spendy $18.99. The increased clarity can be attributed to several factors, including the Flip’s sonar autofocus and a four-lens hyperfocal system — which result in sharper, more focused images — along with its excellent flash. It’s the most powerful of any Polaroid camera, and while it can sometimes overexpose images, you can adjust exposure directly from the camera or app. The Scene Analysis feature also helps by warning if a shot is likely to be over- or underexposed, or if you’re too close to your subject. In my experience, the warnings didn’t always prevent overexposure, but they did leave me with shots that looked less blown than those from the Now Plus.
This one if pretty straightforward: pass everything around by reference. Consuming a value is totally “legal” to the compiler since it will happily free the memory on Rust side, but the JS-side handle will not get cleaned up. The next time you go to use that handle, it will throw an error. Unless you’re doing something specific with memory management, just outright avoid this situation: pass by &reference and use interior mutability.
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