Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack)
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| Price: | $103.95 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Photoland NY
4 new or used available from $90.00
Average customer review:Product Description
With 600 Instant Film you can take great-looking photos. 600 Film is easy-to-use so you will want to take lots of pictures of friends and family.
Product Details
- Size: 3 Pack
- Brand: Polaroid
- Model: 636380
- Dimensions: 1.10" h x 4.50" w x 11.30" l, .0 pounds
Features
- For use in all 600 series Polaroid cameras
- Photo size is 3.5" x 4.2"
- 3 packs of film included
- 10 exposures per pack
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Polaroid 600 film, offered here in a three pack, is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast integral film for high-definition instant color prints. This film is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. It can be used with Impulse, CoolCam, the One Step camera series, the 600 Business Edition, JobPro, EMS camera, the PhotoMagic system, the Special Event camera series, CB-70/71/72 camera backs, or compatible equipment made by other manufacturers. This film provides 10 quick-developing glossy exposures per pack.
Customer Reviews
For the artist in you
Let's be honest... this film isn't great. Reviewers who are praising its "GREAT COLOR!" and clarity may be confused with Polacolor peel-apart film, which yields extremely high quality. This stuff, on the other hand, is consumer-grade and is worse than 35mm film in these respects.
That's why I love it. While it isn't accurate, this film's color reproduction says "Polaroid" all over it. That really adds a certain dimension to your photos. Especially if you are photographing more "serious" subjects (i.e., not just family/friends), the polaroid has a way of lightening it up and making your photography look more nonchalant. It also "ages" your film for you, giving the photographs an old, faded feel right from the start.
If you've got an old polaroid camera lying around the house, take it out, by a pack of this stuff, and experiment. It's a lot of fun.
expired
this film arrived quickly and fit the camera just fine. however, even though the expiration date said 2009, the film had clearly been tainted in some other way, left out in heat or cold, or something, because the color was very poor and the pictures never really fully developed, maintaining a fuzzy, orange-ish color. Hopefully it was only this batch, but as the film has gotten so expensive and difficult to find, I won't be able to afford risking it again with this provider.
New Film Manufactured
A group of investors has leased the Polaroid process, building and equipment for 10 years to develop a new film for old Polaroids. They call it the "Impossible Project" group. I saw the article today dated 03/23/09. Good news for those of us who have held onto them. http://www.the-impossible-project.com/




