📷 Snap, Develop, Cherish - Instant memories await!
Polaroid Originals Color Film (600) offers 8 instant photos designed for 600 and i-Type cameras, featuring ISO 640 sensitivity for optimal brightness. Each photo develops in 15 minutes, showcasing unique textures and colors, making every shot a one-of-a-kind keepsake.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 640 |
Film Format | Instant |
Exposure Count | 8 |
Film Color | Colored |
Roll Quantity | 1 |
D**.
Instant photo
Great product, for instant pics
E**N
THAT OLD-FASHIONED POLAROID QUALITY IS BACK!
I've shot some of the Polaroid B&W 600 film in my old One Step Express and I have no complaints other than the price. PROS: Excellen sharpness and rendition, probably exceeds the lens' ability to resolve, being as it's a plastic meniscus lens. Built-in batter is nice because it means you'll never have low battery issues. CONS: Expensive. Shopping amazon brings the lowest price available at this time and it rounds to about $2 a shot. I love the square format and the excellent contrast and resolution. Great film, and that flare of light on the right hand picture is from a mirror at upper left reflecting into the lens.
R**N
I would recommend this film!
Actually incredible price, Polaroid film is usually so expensive and even though I have an incredibly old camera I am thrilled to find the film is relatively cheap. It doesn’t absolutely perfectly in the quality of color, print, and smells just like you think it would. It is really fun to use and I actually used so much film the moment I got it I hadn’t realized I had run out until I did. It only takes about a minute or more to fully develop. And the instructions are very clear.
A**R
Very nice retro pictures!
They are amazing to give away as mini gifts to family and friends! They come out mostly perect if you adjust the light dial on the polaroid. However 1 out of 10 pictures come out with a defect. Some people even prefer them with these weird defects!
B**T
It works in my camera-Polaroid Impulse AF
The first picture I took, I thought the film was no good as it took about 20 minutes or more to actually start developing but next ones were faster. I don't remember the film taking so long to develop. On average I am thinking it takes 10-15 minutes. In the old days I remember it spitting out and you kinda shook it and it was developing almost immediately and all the way within a few minutes. Maybe that's just how it is now days. All that being said the pictures were decent.
A**L
Loved
Good price for quantity
C**Y
Good value
Good value, arrived in perfect condition. Works with polaroid 600 camera.
L**N
Picture quality is too dark in any setting.
Film was very expensive but we wanted to use an old camera I found in my FILs house.The film quality is so dark that it’s hard to see the picture. It’s past the return window so I’m out of money on this purchase. Would not recommend.
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