Get your vintage cameras started with this Polaroid Colour 600 Film that comes with a small battery to power up the vintage Polaroid 600 cameras. This ISO 640 high-speed film delivers high contrast and saturation, compatible with both 600 and i-Type cameras. The photos rich in texture are displayed on the 79 mm x 79 mm glossy image area that develops within 10-15 minutes after exposure.
Polaroid Color Film for 600 Key Features:
- ISO 640 film speed allows low-light shots
- Delivers vibrant colour textures and high contrast
- 79 mm x 79 mm image area displays a glossy image
- Develops within 10-15 minutes after exposure
- Compatible with both 600 vintage and i-Type cameras
- Comes with a small battery to power the vintage 600 cameras
- Traditional white borders give it a classic Polaroid look
- Traditional white borders give it a classic Polaroid look
- The instant colour film captures the moments with deep tones
- 107 mm x 88 mm film produces rich natural colour reproduction in daylight shoots
- Easy to scan the Polaroid pictures
FAQs:
What does the ISO 640 speed mean?
The ISO number or film speed is a measurement of the light sensitivity of a film. The higher the ISO number is, the higher the light sensitivity of that film is which allows shooting in low-light conditions. This film has a high speed of ISO 640 which renders high contrast images in low-light conditions and can capture fast-moving subjects.
What precautions are to be taken for the photo development?
Since an instant film is sensitive to strong light, it is recommended to allow the Polaroid picture to develop in shade. After the film exposure, shield it from strong light and even after the development, the picture should be kept away from strong lights to maintain the high saturation and details of the image. Do not shake or bend the photo when it is developing.
How does the temperature affect the image result?
Although the higher speed of the film allows you to shoot in low-light conditions, there is a recommended temperature range in which the images yield the best results. Polaroid films work the best between 13-degree Celsius and 28-degree Celsius. If shot below the temperature range, photos tend to emerge over-exposed and lack colour contrast, developing a blue tint. Shooting at a high temperature makes the photos develop a yellow/red tint. It is recommended to allow the pictures to develop at room temperature whenever shooting at a temperature out of this range.
How can the Polaroid pictures be scanned?
The Polaroid pictures are easy to scan using either of these methods: digital camera scanning, flatbed scanning, sheetfed scanning, and app-based smartphone scanning; the last one being the most convenient.
Which cameras is this film compatible with?
This Polaroid colour instant film can be used with most of the modern instant cameras. It is specifically designed to be used with the Polaroid 600-series and i-Type cameras, such as Impulse, Impossible Instant Lab, Impossible i-Type, SLR680, i-type, and Polaroid 600 cameras.
Product Specification
| For Use With | Polaroid 600 Format, i-Type Camera, Polaroid Lab |
| Size | 79mm x 79mm |
| Type | Instant Film (Colour) |