Polaroid Originals Standard Color Instant Film for i-Type Cameras (Glossy, 40 Exposures)
Product highlights:
- 8 photos per pack, total 40 exposures
- Color film with classic white frame
- Compatible with i-Type cameras (not for 600 cameras)
- Develops in 10-15 minutes
- Battery-free
- Glossy surface type
Polaroid Originals Standard Color Instant Film for i-Type Cameras (Glossy, 40 Exposures)
Every camera needs film to go with it. Polaroid Originals i-Type cameras have their own i-Type film, battery-free, unlike the standard film for vintage cameras (meaning it’s easier on the wallet) and optimized for the Polaroid OneStep 2 Camera. i-Type film is a new generation of instant film, optimized for i-Type cameras like the OneStep 2. That means you get the best photos possible with your OneStep 2, as crisp, clear and colorful as every photo should be. And because i-Type cameras have their own rechargeable batteries, Polaroid doesn't have to put one in the film, meaning you save money on every single pack. But don't try using it in a 600 camera – it won't work, no matter how nicely you ask it to. This Focus Camera bundle includes 5 packs of Polaroid Originals Standard Color Films for i-Type camers, to give you a total of 40 exposures.
Polaroid Originals Color Instant Film for 600 Cameras (8 Exposures)
Color 600 film is the original format instant film for vintage Polaroid 600 cameras (though it works with i-Type cameras too). It captures your photos in a rich spectrum of color, texture and tone, and frames them in that iconic white border which makes every Polaroid a cultural icon. Every photo it creates is unique; unpredictable, imperfect, and impossible to reproduce. You get 8 instant photos in every pack.
Store Chilled
The fridge is your film’s best friend. Temperature affects how Polaroid film works. To keep your film in shape for shooting, we recommend storing it in the fridge (not the freezer) and allowing it to reach room temperature (13-28-degree-C / 55-82-degree-F) before loading it into your camera.
Shoot with the Light
Whether you’re using natural sunlight or a studio set-up, always shoot with the light behind you, or to your side. If you face the camera into the light, your photos can end up dark and blown out. We also recommend to always use the flash to get great results — even if it’s a sunny day.
Develop in the Dark
You need light to get the best photograph, but you need darkness to let it work its magic. When you take a photograph, thousands of chemical reactions take place within that small film frame. To get the best result, let your photograph develop face down in a warm area that’s shielded from light.
Compatibility
Compatible with vintage 600 cameras as well a newer models including One Step+, the Polaroid Now, and the Polaroid Lab.
Care for Your Camera
Clean rollers make for clearer photographs. Each Polaroid camera has a set of rollers inside the film door. If these rollers are dirty, the chemistry can’t spread as easily across the film frame. If they look dirty, give them a gentle wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
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