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Friday, July 27, 2018

BF Manual Second Label

BF Manual Second Label



My first review on this blog was Tsubasa Masuwakas BF Manual, and now theres a second version out called BF Second Label. I liked the original machine but was disappointed with the printout colours, so whats changed?

First cute point is outside the machine while you are waiting. Theres a screen playing a slideshow but if you touch the button you get Tsubasa TV where she explains some of the points of the machine.


Inside the machine looks pretty much the same as the first version, big solid lights cover the main wall with the camera and touch screen surrounded.
Lights
The first big difference is on the course selection screen. Previously there was the Friend Course (two Tsubasas) and the Couple Course (Tsubasa and Naoki). Now there is a third option of the Mens Course (two Naokis). This is for boys to take less cute purikura. This is the first time Ive seen a purikura course aimed at boys. Probably because many purikura places forbid groups of boys to go to purikura alone. More on the mens course later.
Course Options
Course detail on the outside
You can choose two full length pictures and four square pictures. There are six sections compared to the previous five. Normal, Pattern 1, Pattern 2, Simple, Frame and (the new) Special. Some backgrounds are the same some are new. The guide pictures have been updated but some with the same or similar poses.
Special Backgrounds




As a Tsubasa fan Im happy because the machine has pictures of Tsubasa and Umeshan everywhere, couldnt resist a couple of extra pics, because shes cute and hes hot (Even if she did have plastic surgery I bet their son will be good looking!)

The screen thats waiting when you get to the graffiti section
Guide to the Machine and beware of thieves sign
Speaking of the beware of thieves sign, it is a problem that you cant always keep a good eye on your bags when you are at a purikura booth, especially if its busy or if the place has no seats. If you have a seat you can try and keep the bags in front of you but even then its a risk. So recently some machines, including this one, have a built in hook that you can hang your handbag on to keep it safer.

Luggage Hook
Anyway on to the decoration section!

Heres a problem. The layout screen is before the decoration screen. Now if you were wanting to choose a big sticker (which I think you do from the top labels) you have to choose which picture you want to be big first. Sometimes you mess up the decoration or it just doesnt work out and then youd be stuck with a larger version of the purikura. I think layout selection should most definitely come after decoration.

As before you have the name stamps, we each have nicknames that work in romaji when you type them in hiragana so thats ok now. You just have to have a think before you go! This time as well as the longer type name stamps theres squarer ones and vertical ones



There is a section with monthly themed stamps though they werent anything really special. (Wow, I hadnt realised how long ago I took these pictures! Sorry!)


As for the stamps, I didnt take too many pictures but I think the messages are pretty cute. Theres a few with specific fashion points which I like...


 Theres also a section based on Tsubasas looks, which might work if you have a good pose and time to play with the settings, you have ten size options, you can rotate left and right, and 3D left and right. Its a nice touch on a Tsubasa produced machine but if you arent bothered by her you wont be bothered with this section either.


Theres a lot of nice pen choices and I like that above the sections they have examples of writing in the pens because sometimes you cant really tell just from the little loopies they usually show. I also copied some of the examples handwriting because its cute!


Theres also a kind of shortcut popup menu so you can see all the kinds of pens and jump to that section to choose your colours.


Theres also a mens section with special stamps, roller stamps, messages and pens. Its designed to complement the mens course but its accessible from the other courses as well.


 As before one of my favourite features of this machine is the button that allows you to use whatever stamp or pen your friend is using. We all have those times where we look over and go "Ooh! Wheres that?" and then waste time clicking through menus. With this button which is next to the main decorating screen you tap it and voila! you have the same thing your friend has.


I think this is a new feature but theres a one-touch graffiti option for if you have no inspiration or if you are running out of time. They are quite cute compared to some of the other machines, also you have more than one option!

And how did the pictures turn out? Well, not too great actually. I wasnt too keen on any so I chose the collage option. The colours just look pale, and not in a pastel way just washed out. The actual print out is the same and I was disappointed by it. Its a pretty good machine but the fact that the print out isnt so great might be the thing that makes me chose a different machine in the end.


Heres a bonus! We went back on a different day and decided to give the mens course a go! Unlike the regular courses (and other machines) there is no eye enlargement option on this machine. Because boys look like aliens in purikura! The frames and colours are much more masculine, greens and blues, stripes not dots etc. The detailed frames are more boyish too, army camo, music and game themed. (Disclaimer! I dont approve of gender stereotyping but society really isnt there yet!)




You also get Umeshan on the guide poses... dont get distracted!


I said before that the mens section of the decoration is available for all courses but it is meant to go with the mens course so the colours and themes match up...






 And the pictures? I like the look of them, its nice to have a change from the pink girlie options, My friend looks really good but I think I need stronger pretty-making machines!








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