Photos appear wider than what I see through the lens
First ever Reddit post, so apologies if I'm doing this wrong!
I recently bought a Flashback because I absolutely love the look and feel of disposable camera photos. I've spent so much money on disposables over the years and always have one on me, so I thought the Flashback would be the perfect way to keep that aesthetic without constantly buying new cameras.
The only issue I'm having is with the framing. I'm quite particular when I take photos, so I expect the developed image to match what I saw through the viewfinder. Instead, every photo seems to include much more of the background than I was expecting. The people in the shot end up looking smaller because the camera captures a wider view than what I thought I was framing.
I know I could crop or zoom in afterwards, but that's not really the point for me. I want the photo to come out as I composed it when I pressed the shutter.
Is there any way to change this, or is it just how the camera works? Looking at the example photos in the app (like the ones shown when choosing a film type), they seem much tighter on the subjects. Were those photos just taken from much closer, or am I missing a setting?
Any advice would be appreciated!