Polaroid Black and White 600 Film is an ASA 640 colour instant film that develops in front of your eyes. It produces monochrome images with a broad tonal range, deep blacks and bright white tones. It has a 79 mm x 79 mm glossy square image area, surrounded by the classic white border for a vintage feel. With a built-in battery, this film is compatible with 600-series and i-Type cameras.
Polaroid B+W Film for 600 Key Features:
- ASA 640 film speed renders a good image quality
- Produces monochrome images with a wide tonal range
- 79 mm x 79 mm glossy area displays the image
- Develops within 5-10 minutes after exposure
- Delivers deep black and white tones
- Comes with a battery to power the vintage 600-series cameras
- Compatible with both 600 and i-Type cameras
- Compatible with both 600 and i-Type cameras
- Polaroid pictures can easily be scanned
- The instant film captures present moments beautifully
FAQs:
What is the difference between the ASA and ISO rating?
Both the ASA and ISO numbers are measurements of the film speed or a film’s light sensitivity. The ASA scale was created by the American Standards Association and the ISO was created by the International Organization for Standardization. ASA is no longer widely used to measure film speed, but is the same as ISO. ISO scale is the commonly used scale now and ISO 640 is the same as ASA 640.
How should the film be stored?
The unexposed film should be stored in its original packaging at a cool, dry place; away from high temperature and high humidity. The recommended storing temperature is 4-degree Celsius to 18-degree Celsius, but do not freeze film. Allow the film to warm up to temperature before shooting to get the best results. Even after exposure, the developed Polaroid should be kept away from high temperatures and harmful gases.
How can the Polaroid pictures be scanned?
The Polaroid pictures can easily be scanned using either of these methods: flatbed scanning, sheetfed scanning, digital camera scanning, and app-based smartphone scanning. Smartphone scanning is the most convenient option which requires the least amount of specialised technology.
Which cameras are compatible with the film?
This black and white film is compatible with the vintage Polaroid 600-series cameras. It has a battery to power these cameras and can also be used with the Polaroid i-Type cameras.
What is an instant film?
The instant film is like a regular camera film with the ability to develop instantly. It has colour sensitive layers and the already-present developing chemicals react with them to instantly develop images in front of the eyes. Usually, a black and white film takes about 5-10 minutes to develop and a colour film takes about 10-15 minutes. These films yield the best results when developed in the shade, away from strong light.
Product Specification
| For Use With | Polaroid 600 Format, i-Type Cameras and Polaroid Lab |
| Size | 79mm x 79mm |
| Type | Instant Film (Black & White) |