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Polaroid Originals Color Film for 600 is designed for instant photography enthusiasts, offering 8 unique exposures with rich textures. Compatible with various Polaroid cameras, this film thrives in bright light and develops in just 15 minutes, making every shot a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Compatible Devices | Polaroid 600, Polaroid Impulse, Polaroid SLR680, and newer Polaroid i-Type One Step 2 cameras |
Lighting Type | Daylight, Artificial Flash |
ISO Equivalent | 640 ISO |
Film Format | Instant |
Exposure Count | 8 |
Film Color | Color |
Roll Quantity | 8 |
A**R
Best gift
I purchased this item for my Granddaughter. She was extremely happy and excited about it!
A**M
Great film but has a learning curve
This is my second instant camera I bought off ebay, my first was a Polaroid Land Camera with Peel apart film. I got a newer 600 camera to replace the land camera since Fuji stopped making pull apart film in 2016.I never tried the impossible film and i was just a kid when polaroid was making the 600 film but anyway. This film needs lots of light to get a great picture but once the picture ejects it needs to be shielded from the light for a few minutes. This film can take upto 20 minutes to develop. Indoors the flash is worthless, i get lots of under exposed imaged. It takes some time to learn how to shoot this film but it does produce beautiful retro images. The film is pricy but it is also instant and includes developing costs. In comparison 12 shots of 120 film costs $22.00 (film cost + developing + prints) so it works out to very close to the same. Its a great film and the only thing better is Fuji Instax film. Not sure how long the pictures will last or if this film is prone to fading but in general film out lasts digital so its a great film to invest in if you need instant. If you don't I would recommend a 35mm camera.
G**H
Improved film. Same vintage feel.
The media could not be loaded. *** See my video review here for a closer look ***I have been an Impossible Project film user for a long time and I started using the new Polaroid Originals film since they came out last year so it was about time to give my review.In short, these are amazing film packs. A big improvement from the Impossible Project film. The pictures come out with a bit more contrast, but I like that result. Overall the film works great while giving you the same vintage feel of the classic Polaroid days.Please note that the film cannot fix defective cameras! I see a lot of reviews saying that the film did not work for people but it is most likely due to a bad camera, not bad film. I have used this film many times before and I have not got a bad film pack yet.Pros:- Quality photos.- Easy to use.- Works great with classic vintage cameras.Cons:- Pictures can be fragile while developing. Make sure to keep them covered from light and in a flat area after taking the picture.
J**L
Great film, just know its quirks.
I was really impressed with this latest version of Polaroid film. I've been using Impossible Project film for about 4 years, and understood they were trying to replicate the lost recipe of the original Polaroid film and were constantly updating to find the closest thing to the original. This latest version builds on where Impossible left off, so it's not going to be the Polaroid film you last used in the early 2000's--that recipe has been lost. You still need to shield the film from light, and let it take 10-15 minutes to finish exposing. The colors are the best yet of the new generation of Polaroid film. I did crank the exposure on my 690 all the way to the darkest setting, because in my experience, this Polaroid film tends to develop too light. That turned out to be the ticket for outdoor exposure. For indoor flash photography, leave the exposure on the middle light setting for it to expose perfectly.Now if only the film didn't cost $20 a box!
C**N
Not bad.
I have never actually owned my own regular sized polaroid camera, this is my first. I bought a used one on ebay and then bought this film to use with it. So far, it's okay. I'm not able to give a professional or well-educated review, but I'd say that this is kind of cool. My only issue is that it's so expensive. Also, when I first loaded the film, one exposure got wasted, but I don't know if that was due to the camera or the film. My guess is the former. I would say it's probably better to buy new film than old expired film because the old film that came with my camera was so bad and didn't give much of a picture. All of those old ones were fit for the trash can. Don't expect real rich deep color, I don't know that you get that with polaroids anyway, not from my memory. It's probably about the same quality you'd have gotten with the film in the past. I took one selfie and it washed me out, the lighting must have been too bright and the camera too close to my face, so use it for shots that are at a moderate distance. Just my unprofessional opinion.
T**
Works just right
My wife had an old polaroid in her closet that we wanted to start using and so I bought these and they fit just right. Picture quality is unbeatable when you're using one of the older models so I was really glad to find these
J**K
1000 times better than impossible
So I have been enjoying beautiful Polaroid pictures for about 4 years from my pack film cameras. Fuji has decided to stop selling their pack film. I moved on to other instant film and have several instant film cameras. I used impossible film before and it was so so. Never having the best desired results. They have really out done themselves with the new Polaroid originals film!! I can not explain the difference I can only show you. Trust me when I say that this film is worth every dollar. I wish that they would come up with either a recycling program for the batteries or a refill system as it would cut down on cost and price. Seriously outstanding job!!!The Pumpkin Patch is the new film and the other two photos are from the impossible film. The old film always had a weird halo effect to it and colors were never as bright as they are now.
T**E
Polaroid is not dead!
I ordered this for my 660 autofocus Polaroid camera to test it out before putting it to serious work. I’m happy that Polaroid decided to come up with a new recipe. This isn’t like the 80’s or 70’s, the colors are more balanced and, the film itself seems to handle a little wider of a spectrum. The value was a little pricey but, Polaroid film wasn’t exactly cheap 20-30 years ago either. All in all this is definitely something i will order in bulk the next go around.P.S. Remember it’s a Polaroid not a dance off. Take your shot and let it rest in a dark area for at least 10mins to fully enjoy what the film has to offer. Also, clean your camera’s rollers before loading film to avoid unwanted streaks or undeveloped/stripped areas of the picture.
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