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Polaroid 600 Color Film 2x8 recording

Sofortbild Film
Item Nr. 50631
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  • Instant film
  • 8 images
  • Size: 8,8 × 10,8 cm
  • classic white frame
  • ASA 640
  • Development time 5-10 minutes
  • keep refrigerated

The original size instant film for your vintage camera. Each pack includes a small battery for Polaroid 600 cameras from the 80s and beyond, but it also works with Polaroid's i-Type cameras. A timeless formula for creating captivating moments you can relive and retell again and again.

Standard film for i-Type and Vintage Polaroids 600™ Cameras
600 film is straightforward and easy to use, just like the camera it fits. Available in classic color and black-and-white versions, as well as a variety of special editions, it is the most popular instant film in Polaroid's lineup.

Store refrigerated, shoot warm
Film performance depends on temperature. Store the film in the refrigerator, but never freeze it. It is best to bring it to room temperature before use, about 55-82 °F (13-28 °C). If it is cold, keep your photos warm in a bag close to your body while developing. On a hot day, make sure they stay cool.

Shoot with light
The more light in your shot, the better your photo will be. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use flash for all your indoor shots. We recommend always shooting with flash except in bright sunshine.

Develop in the dark
All photos will appear blank at first. Since they are most fragile during this time, do not bend or shake them. Protect them from light while developing and face down. Keep black and white photos protected from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.

Camera Care
There are rollers behind the film door of your camera. Since every photo passes over these rollers, you should make sure they remain clean. If the rollers become visibly dirty, gently wipe them with a soft, damp cloth.

Can be used with:

  • i-Type Cameras
  • Polaroid Lab
  • Vintage Cameras
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Verpackungseinheit: 2x8 Aufnahme
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 36,99
33,76 Sofortbild Film
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Polaroid 600 Color Film 2x8 recording

Short profile

  • Instant film
  • 8 images
  • Size: 8,8 × 10,8 cm
  • classic white frame
  • ASA 640
  • Development time 5-10 minutes
  • keep refrigerated

Product description for Polaroid 600 Color Film 2x8 recording

The original size instant film for your vintage camera. Each pack includes a small battery for Polaroid 600 cameras from the 80s and beyond, but it also works with Polaroid's i-Type cameras. A timeless formula for creating captivating moments you can relive and retell again and again.

Standard film for i-Type and Vintage Polaroids 600™ Cameras
600 film is straightforward and easy to use, just like the camera it fits. Available in classic color and black-and-white versions, as well as a variety of special editions, it is the most popular instant film in Polaroid's lineup.

Store refrigerated, shoot warm
Film performance depends on temperature. Store the film in the refrigerator, but never freeze it. It is best to bring it to room temperature before use, about 55-82 °F (13-28 °C). If it is cold, keep your photos warm in a bag close to your body while developing. On a hot day, make sure they stay cool.

Shoot with light
The more light in your shot, the better your photo will be. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use flash for all your indoor shots. We recommend always shooting with flash except in bright sunshine.

Develop in the dark
All photos will appear blank at first. Since they are most fragile during this time, do not bend or shake them. Protect them from light while developing and face down. Keep black and white photos protected from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.

Camera Care
There are rollers behind the film door of your camera. Since every photo passes over these rollers, you should make sure they remain clean. If the rollers become visibly dirty, gently wipe them with a soft, damp cloth.

Can be used with:

  • i-Type Cameras
  • Polaroid Lab
  • Vintage Cameras

Polaroid 600 Color Film 2x8 recording

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
9120096770753
KAN
6012
Complete technical data
Datenblatt Polaroid 600 Color Film Pack 2x8 (PDF, Deutsch)

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