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Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000)

Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000)

Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000) Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000)
$ 15.99

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Based on 10,070 ratings
Giftable
6.86
Easy to use
7.06
Picture quality
6.26
Value for money
5.76

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Product Description

NEW FORMULA FOR THE CLASSIC FILME The classic film is back with a new formula exclusively designed the latest Polaroid chemistry to make images that are richer in color, contrast, and tone. Incompatible with vintage Polaroid cameras, I-Type film cannot be developed.
"LIGHT IT UP Polaroid Instant Film loves lighting up. You'll get the best results for your photo if your shot has more light. Make sure you are shooting in an area with plenty of light or use the camera's
Photo development takes about 15 minutes. At the beginning, all pictures appear blank. Put the photos facedown in an area away from direct sunlight while they are developing.
CREAT Every picture you make has a rich textured and distinctive look. The effects of unpredictability, imperfection, and impossibility cannot be reproduced.
Fridge or freezer are the best places to store the film if it is to work properly, so be sure to keep it chilled.

Questions & Answers

the original 4725 Polaroid camera 600 express just like the one shown on the package. So, will this film work with ?

The person you're talking to is I- A type of film for I-type cameras The cameras you use must be of a certain type. Your vintage 600 express camera will not be able to use it. Film in the 600mm format would be needed.

What is the best way to use this film with the Polaroid Land ?

PU type films are for polaroid cameras powered by newer processors and the impossible I-type cameras Films such as fujifilm fp or peel aside film are not compatible with it A 100c coin.

Therefore, so far, all the images created with it have been very There is no cold weather outside right now, even though I have heard this was influenced by the temperature. ?

If you wanted to put your pictures in your pocket where it is warmer during the first ten minutes of developing them, you should do that. The color green is a sign that the temperature is cold (my house is at 68 F at this time of year and I need to stay in my pocket during this time).

Do you know if this is compatible with the Polaroid Pop?

It is not compatible with other operating systems The OneStep 2, OneStep+ and the Polaroid Now are examples of these types of cameras.

Selected User Reviews For Polaroid Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000)

However, the original was taken directly from the The company
3/5

Here are some pictures I took with a Polaroid As soon as I realized it didn't come with film, I bought this camera. I received a type camera for my birthday (now that wasn't what I wanted), but I knew I wanted this one too. This was a great birthday present. I got it a day after my birthday. In addition, the box that the film came in had a weird glue covering that disturbed me a lot. Apparently, it was a goop-type substance with hair and debris embedded in This is really My camera beeped when I put the expired film into it, and I realized I had also forgotten to remove the expired film from the camera. Don't waste your time ordering from the Polaroid website, just go directly to the company.

Sylas Burton
Sylas Burton
| Oct 15, 2020
There's a theft going on! I did not receive the 2 units that were indicated in the description, but I did receive the 1 unit that was described as containing 16 photos
3/5

A customer service option does not allow contacting the seller, and it is impossible to contact the seller. The choice is to either return the item that I received while waiting for the 2 units I paid for to be shipped, or to keep half of the item and waste my time and money. It is very frustrating to be in this situation. It took a long time for the delivery to arrive and the goods were incomplete. Previously I was working on a pending project, and this has ruined it. In the event that I decide to keep half of the order, I will have to pay more than I consider 25 dollars for each photograph to be a "THEFT". Additionally, the packaging stated that the product was dated June 2020. That is a good sign. I assume that, since it is dated, the product could be of average quality.
This is a deeply disappointing development.

Colter Hunter
Colter Hunter
| Jul 05, 2021
The damn thing
3/5

When I opened the two packs of film, they were both defective and leaking photo developer everywhere a real bummer considering I spent $30 on 16 photos that were messed up. In the aftermath of using the packs three days after receiving them, I didn't even think to check the expiration date because I assumed they weren't going to expire anytime soon.

Barbara DALE
Barbara DALE
| Jun 05, 2021
It's vintage all the way
5/5

You are so cute with these! It definitely has a vintage feel to it!.

Helen Vargas
Helen Vargas
| May 30, 2021
The description was accurate
5/5

As described! I am very pleased with this product. Each box contains 5 packs of gum. Shipping was done in a very safe way. On the film, all dates were in 2020, which is a good thing to know!.

Iliana Wyatt
Iliana Wyatt
| Apr 14, 2021
If you want the very best, spend the money
5/5

This camera film is expensive no matter where you purchase it, and coming from someone as cheap as me that really means My favorite part of this film was the price and the quality! I bought it from Amazon and it was the best deal I could find! You might get a dud when I buy film, and I am accepting the fact that film is sensitive, and anything can make it break. But this film worked perfectly and all the pictures came out great! I highly recommend it if you want the best at a lower price! You'll be glad you did!.

Coraline O’CONNOR
Coraline O’CONNOR
| Mar 14, 2021
This is a great product
5/5

It's also new Polaroid Now I--I bought it together with it The following text should appear in green I love the film and picture quality, and I am happy to know that I will have pictures to share with my family and friends for a long time.

Kieran Rios
Kieran Rios
| Jul 07, 2021
High quality film that is rare and rarely defunct
5/5

In reading some of the reviews, it appears that some customers have cited problems with the film coming out distorted and simply defective. Without demeaning their experiences, my own personal experience is that I have only ever experienced one defective pack of film out of the dozens upon dozens that I have purchased. In addition to Amazon (duh), Wal-Mart, and Best Buy, I have also purchased these films packs elsewhere You can find the Polaroid website on Wal-Mart and on the official Polaroid website. The Polaroid film that I have purchased over the course of my adventures has rarely ever been an issue even with the amount of film I have. In light of that and with no complaints to bring up, I thought I would offer a few tips on how to preserve your Polaroid films in the future I.
1. Always chill your film before you use it. The film works better when it's chilled. It is not suggested that you freeze it, as this is something you're not supposed to do. I have not tried it myself but I would not recommend it as freezing things that should not be frozen is not a good idea. Please keep in mind that the film sheets contain chemicals that are susceptible to temperature changes and other environmental elements so be careful! 2.

Take a lot of pictures! CAUTION DO NOT TAKE SHAKEN PICTURES! This is a familiar thing that people think of when they want to help "dry" or make their photos develop faster, but it is not a good idea. Doing so might mess up the chemical process inside the sheet that develops your photo and it will turn out distorted. Also, shaking your Polaroid may mess up the chemical process inside the sheet. You could just let it develop in a dark and shaded area, which brings me to my last suggestion. 3

You should flip your photo after it ejects so that the sun isn't shining on it. that, place it in a shady place that protects it from the sun, like a pocket, bag, or any other dark place you can find. You will be able to get the best possible results from your photos if you do this. The general rule is, as long as you store your film correctly and let it go through the appropriate development process you should typically get photos that are fully intact and look good. We wish you a happy shooting experience!.

Riley Ortiz
Riley Ortiz
| Jun 01, 2021

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