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Polaroid Color 600 Instant Film (8 Exposures)

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Polaroid Color 600 Instant Film (8 Exposures)
Key Features
  • For Polaroid 600 and i-Type Cameras
  • Classic White Frame
  • Image Area: 3.1 x 3.1"
  • ISO 640
This pack of Color 600 Instant Film from Polaroid contains eight sheets of film for use with Polaroid 600-series cameras. Producing natural, yet vibrant colors, this ISO 640 film offers a classic instant film look with its glossy 3.1 x 3.1" image area and traditional white borders. Each shot develops in 10-15 minutes after exposure, and the film should be stored in a cool, refrigerated, but not frozen, place before use. Additionally, even though this film features a built-in battery to power 600-series cameras, it can also be used with i-Type cameras that feature their own camera battery.
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Polaroid Color 600 Overview

This pack of Color 600 Instant Film from Polaroid contains eight sheets of film for use with Polaroid 600-series cameras. Producing natural, yet vibrant colors, this ISO 640 film offers a classic instant film look with its glossy 3.1 x 3.1" image area and traditional white borders. Each shot develops in 10-15 minutes after exposure, and the film should be stored in a cool, refrigerated, but not frozen, place before use. Additionally, even though this film features a built-in battery to power 600-series cameras, it can also be used with i-Type cameras that feature their own camera battery.

Polaroid Color 600 Specs

Film Format
Polaroid 600
Film Type
Color
ISO/ASA Film Speed
640
Image Area
3.11 x 3.11" / 79 x 79 mm
Image Shape
Rectangle
Film Size (W x H)
4.21 x 3.46" / 107 x 88 mm
Border
White
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.23 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.9 x 4 x 0.9"

Polaroid Color 600 Reviews

DATE OF EXPIRATION for a year... as expected!

By Premium
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-03-26

DATE OF EXPIRATION for a year... as expected! When buying analog film I always wonder if I will get fresh product with the proper expiration date, its the most important, to make the best use of the film. That was the case, with this film, which is perfect.

Great experience with B & H so far!

By Dianne
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-09

I ordered to use with my converted vintage SX-70. I have not used it extensively yet, as I have been traveling. I am interested in doing some photography with vintage analog cameras. The film was fresh (10/2024) and shipped immediately even though I ordered it on a Sunday! Great service B & H!

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I have a Polaroid 690, and the original ...

I have a Polaroid 690, and the original discontinued Polaroid film created gorgeous vibrant color saturated and sharp images. Every re-release of the Polaroid film I've tried over the years claims "authentic" Polaroid color, but it's just washed out and shifted to green/yellow. Does this film really live up to original gorgeous Polaroid color?
Asked by: Satre
The following is a reply listed on the manufacturer's website in their "Information" (FAQ) section: When Polaroid wound down their analog instant photography business in 2008, a number of chemical suppliers that existed solely to provide Polaroid with chemistry for film production went out of business. And over the course of the last decade some of the chemistry used in film production became unavailable for commercial use. The Impossible Project faced the challenge of reinventing analog instant photography with the chemistry available, and over the past nine years has been gradually improving the processing and quality of instant film. So while we still aren’t back at the 5 minute development time (yet!), that you may remember from back in the day, the new Polaroid color film is the best to come out of the Enschede factory since Impossible took it over in 2008 - with improved sharpness and definition, development time down to 15 minutes and the same quirky, magical Polaroid aesthetic that people have always loved.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-01-06

Does this film work wit the Polaroid One600?

Does this film work wit the Polaroid One600?
Asked by: Juan
Yes, the Polaroid Color 600 Instant Film is compatible with Polaroid 600 OneStep Cameras.
Answered by: Ejona G
Date published: 2024-05-02

Will this 600 film work in a Vivitar Slide ...

Will this 600 film work in a Vivitar Slide Printer?
Asked by: William
Polaroid Color 600 Instant Film will not work in a Vivitar Slide Printer. It's an instant film for Polaroid 600-series cameras.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2023-03-28

Hello! would like to know if the film ...

Hello! would like to know if the film boxes/cassettes have the battery in it?
Asked by: Rafiee
Yes, the battery is in the film.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2022-09-23

will this work on a Polaroid Sun 660 camera?

will this work on a Polaroid Sun 660 camera?
Asked by: Tommy
Yes. The Polaroid Sun 660 uses 600 film.
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2021-10-01

Will it go with a spectra camera?

Will it go with a spectra camera?
Asked by: Bill
This film is not compatible with a spectra camera.
Answered by: Stephen G
Date published: 2021-01-07

On the website, Polaroid claims I can run 600 ...

On the website, Polaroid claims I can run 600 film in an SX-70 with the the flash. Is this true?
Asked by: Michael
If you have the Minto Flash bar yes you can the flash bar has a 1/2 flash setting which you use when running 600 film through your sx-70
Answered by: Dave
Date published: 2022-07-31

Is there any Instax film I can put in a ...

Is there any Instax film I can put in a Hasselblad Polaroid bag by any chance? Kind of like Fujifilm fp100c....
Asked by: Jeong
The Polaroid Color 600 Instant Film (5-Pack, 40 Exposures) is not compatible with the Hasselblad Polaplus 100 Polaroid Film Magazine. This film back only takes instant peel-apart film or pack film, which has all been discontinued. Also, there are no Instax film types that can replace it.
Answered by: Andrea B
Date published: 2024-09-27
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