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Polaroid Color Film for 600 cameras delivers 8 instant, vibrant color photos with classic white borders. Featuring ISO 640 sensitivity and a built-in battery, this film is compatible with vintage Polaroid 600 and modern i-Type cameras. Each photo develops in 15 minutes, producing unique, textured images that bring analog charm to your digital world.





| ASIN | B018E6KHTA |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 30 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #450 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #10 in Photographic Film |
| Brand | Polaroid |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body Only |
| Color | Color Film |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | Polaroid 600 |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 29,199 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20.0 |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Exposure Count | 8 |
| Exposures per Roll | 8 |
| File Format | Polaroid Integral Film |
| Film Color | Colored |
| Film Development Process | Instant |
| Film Format | Instant |
| Film Format Type | Instant |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09120096770654 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| ISO Equivalent | 640 |
| Iso Range | 640 |
| Item Type Name | Polaroid color film for 600 (8 photos) (6002). |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Light Sensitivity | 640 ISO |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
| Manufacturer | Polaroid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 006002 |
| Media Type | product image |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.02 Seconds |
| Model Name | 600 Color |
| Model Number | 006002 |
| Roll Quantity | 1 |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Warranty Description | 90 Days |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
K**E
Perfect, High Quality
SO glad that Impossible Project saved instant photography, but they were unreliable and defective sometimes. After rebranding back to Polaroid, I found the quality to improve. They are also a touch more affordable now, still really pricey, but hey better than the old $24 price tag. I’m still really stingy with using these because a $2.40 photo BETTER be something that I really care about lol. These packs work perfectly in my vintage 80s/90s Polaroid 600. Definitely keep unopened packs of these in the fridge to preserve them and prevent heat damage/exposure.
V**N
Polaroid 600 film
Worked very well!
M**O
Polaroid Color Film for 600
Well describe item and good price with fast delivery.
B**B
Brings back so many memories!
We found an old Polaroid camera we haven't use in years. My son was intrigued so he bought some film and (after some small difficulty - Not the fault of the film pack.) we started cranking out a few instant photos! What a blast from the past!!! It reminds you quickly though how every photo is precious, when you don't have unlimited film, you don't want to waste it on just anything. You also become much more appreciative that photography used to be much more of an art and a skill. The Polaroid camera we have has limited exposure adjustments so you have to be careful to have plenty of light for every picture, the built in flash is barely helpful. Motion blur is also a consideration. Over all it's lots of fun especially for this generation that has never seen anything like it. ;-)
B**.
Really nice but nothing special
People rave about using the 600 series film in newer Polaroid instant cameras like the Now and Now+ among others. Honestly, I got it thinking that there’d be some difference in exposure, color, or both. There is but it’s almost totally negligible. If I were to do it again I would make my purchase based on price, not hype because the i-Type and 600 series are basically the same with the i-Type not having a built in battery (because it doesn’t need one because the camera itself is its battery). The image quality is nice and I like it. I ended up mixing up some 600 series color photos with some i-Type photos and I could not tell you which was which and this was only like a day ago. I like the vintage aesthetic of the packaging and how thin it it. I know the new i-Type packaging also goes for that same aesthetic but there’s just something about the i-Type presentation, when compared to the old 600 series film, that makes it obvious they’re trying to make the new stuff look like it’s cool 90s stuff which I object to as a person who grew up as a child in the 90s and remember them fondly. Anyway, the photo quality is great. Maybe the 600 does get a little underexposed and you’ll want to keep that aperture open just a little longer if you can in low light. Clarity is what you’d expect from a 600 series. It’s crisp enough but not crisp. By that I mean you see what’s happening in the photo but it looks like an 80s/90s Polaroid which is a great aesthetic. In the end I think that your decision is going to be based on your technical knowledge of how instant cameras work, the hobby itself, and what’s cheapest. If you’re a casual instant photographer then I’d stick with the film your camera recommends not because it gives better results but because you may end up spending more money for something that you can’t even see the difference in.
P**E
Fotos instantáneas
Muy buena nota gusto mucho
H**G
Great for polaroid emulsion transfers.
Great film for polaroid emulsion transfers.
M**S
Quality was great
Yes my son loved the product as he had found an old camera at a yard sale. We bought these to see if the camera worked and the quality of the pictures was great. Very easy to use.
K**S
Good quality
Good quality, and exactly what I wanted
T**R
Top aber sehr teuer
Haben diesen typischen Vibe. Bilder sehen gut aus. Der Preis ist etwas heftig, aber irgendwie ists das wert.
F**E
Så där
Kanske inte en bra kvalitet för att jag är inte nöjd denna gången.
T**Y
belle pellicole
belle pellicole
M**A
Substandard product . I demand my money back.
Hopeless product. The seller sent me the Polaroid cartridge whose battery was almost drained. Three shots were wasted as they got stuck midway in the camera which I had to manually pull out which spoilt the shots. I want my money back or else I will file a legal suit on Amazon.
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