Product highlights:
- 8 color exposures
- Classic white frame
- Photos develop in 10-15 minutes
- Best stored refrigerated
Polaroid B&W Film for i-Type Cameras
Got a camera? Need film. Polaroid i-Type cameras have their own film: it's battery-free (unlike the standard film for vintage cameras), so it's easier on the wallet. Compatible with the OneStep + and the Now cameras, plus the Polaroid Lab. There are 8 instant photos in every pack.
Store Chilled
The fridge is your movie's best friend. Temperature affects how Polaroid film works. To keep the film fit for recording, we recommend storing it in the refrigerator (not the freezer) and allowing it to reach room temperature (55.4-82.4 degree F / 55-82 degree F) before loading it into the camera.
Care for Your Camera
Clean rollers make photos clearer. Each Polaroid camera has a set of rollers inside the film door. If these rollers are dirty, the chemistry cannot so easily spread across the film frame. If they look dirty, give them a gentle cleaning with a soft, damp cloth.
Shoot with Light
Whether you're using natural sunlight or a studio setting, always shoot with the light behind you or at your side. If you look at the camera in the light, your photos can end up dark and dull. We also recommend always using the flash for excellent results, even on a sunny day.
Develop in the Dark
You need light to get the best picture, but you need darkness for its magic to work. When taking a photograph, thousands of chemical reactions occur within that small film frame. For best results, let your photo unfold face down in a warm area protected from light.
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