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Polaroid 600 Film Single Pack

by Polaroid
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (159 customer reviews)

Price: $57.49 & FREE Shipping. Details
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Size: Single Pack
  • 10 exposures
  • Develops in approximately 3 minutes at room temperature
  • Balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure
  • ISO 640/DIN 29 film speed
  • Works with all 600 cameras

Frequently Bought Together

Polaroid 600 Film Single Pack + Polaroid One-Step 600 Instant Camera + Impossible PRD2441 PX 680 Color Protection Film for 600 Cameras (White)
Price for all three: $280.86

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Product Details

Size: Single Pack
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00004Z61H
  • Item model number: 625477
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (159 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 6, 2001

Product Description

Size: Single Pack

From the Manufacturer

With 600 Instant Film you can take great-looking photos. 600 Film is easy-to-use so you will want to take lots of pictures of friends and family.

Features

  • High-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant color prints
  • Balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure
  • Fast developing
  • Better color performance
  • Sharper image
  • Better exposure performance
Compatibility
Works with all 600 Cameras and the following other Polaroid Cameras: PhotoMagic systems; CB-70/71/72 Camera Backs and Other OEM Equipment.

Product Description

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Customer Reviews

They will either replace it or refund my money. Anne K. Hoskins  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
118 of 123 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars For the artist in you July 1, 2002
Size Name:Twin Pack
Let's be honest... this film isn't great. Reviewers who are praising its "GREAT COLOR!" and clarity may be confused with Polacolor peel-apart film, which yields extremely high quality. This stuff, on the other hand, is consumer-grade and is worse than 35mm film in these respects.

That's why I love it. While it isn't accurate, this film's color reproduction says "Polaroid" all over it. That really adds a certain dimension to your photos. Especially if you are photographing more "serious" subjects (i.e., not just family/friends), the polaroid has a way of lightening it up and making your photography look more nonchalant. It also "ages" your film for you, giving the photographs an old, faded feel right from the start.

If you've got an old polaroid camera lying around the house, take it out, by a pack of this stuff, and experiment. It's a lot of fun.

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45 of 49 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars expired July 25, 2008
Size Name:3 Pack
this film arrived quickly and fit the camera just fine. however, even though the expiration date said 2009, the film had clearly been tainted in some other way, left out in heat or cold, or something, because the color was very poor and the pictures never really fully developed, maintaining a fuzzy, orange-ish color. Hopefully it was only this batch, but as the film has gotten so expensive and difficult to find, I won't be able to afford risking it again with this provider.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars New Film Manufactured April 1, 2009
Size Name:3 Pack
A group of investors has leased the Polaroid process, building and equipment for 10 years to develop a new film for old Polaroids. They call it the "Impossible Project" group. I saw the article today dated 03/23/09. Good news for those of us who have held onto them. [...]
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45 of 56 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Got an SX-70? You CAN use 600 film if.. May 29, 2008
Size Name:Twin Pack
Hi.. you might have an old Polaroid SX-70 camera (introduced around 1973 at a retail price of $300.00 to $350.00).. sitting in a drawer or closet that you haven't used for years.. SX-70 film packs, which became Polaroid "Time Zero" film, have not been made for a few years.. and have vanished from stores.. about the only place to find it is at that huge online auction site i won't name but you know who i'm talking about.. and Time Zero film sells for insane prices.. so you're asking yourself, can i use Polaroid 600 film packs in my SX-70 camera?.. well the answer is yes and no.. first the no part..

600 film has an ASA speed of 600.. Time Zero film was two stops slower.. the SX-70 has NO film speed adjustment.. PLUS, 600 film packs, although they look identical to Time Zero film packs, also have some little metal tabs on them that Time Zero film packs don't have.. which means you have to go through a song and dance just to get one to fit into an SX-70.. and then if you shoot pictures, they'll come out totally washed-out and over-exposed because the SX-70 can't handle the much faster 600 speed film.. so what to do?..

well, the SX-70 CAN be modified in a number of ways to let it use 600 film and expose it correctly for excellent results.. AND to get around those nasty little tabs on the 600 film pack cartridges so it slides right in just like Time Zero film..

so it's both a physical modification to the camera, PLUS an electronic modification to its internal circuit board to fool its light sensor into using 600 film packs..
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Size Name:3 Pack|Amazon Verified Purchase
Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack)This product is now very hard to find at local stores that seem to only sell digital and disposable cameras.Yet, the Polaroid instamatic film truly is most convenient when traveling or when you just dont have time to go to a drug store and get digital film or disposable camera film developed.Polaroid 600 film along with the Polaroid 600 camera is the least time consuming way to preserve with fine quality those pictures that mean a lot to you.I wouldnt be without it.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Before Buying: Do Your Research On Expired Film August 30, 2012
By Phive
Size Name:Single Pack
Guys. Polaroid stopped making this film in 2005/6. Of course the film is expired. I *highly* suggest you read up on expired film & their benefits and potential risks before loading up on expired film.

Expired film is a gamble. It's prone to shifts in color, saturation, and grain. Fans of expired film love it because of its unpredictable results. Some dislike it for that exact reason. Obviously others who don't know the potential risks of expired film will not be pleased with their purchase. Head to the Impossible Project if you want Polaroid films that are fresh.

The way film is stored has a huge impact on the picture quality you'll get out of expired film. Cold storage = Good. Attic storage = Bad. Film needs to be stored in the refrigerator. It's highly doubtful that the film you bought for $1 at an estate sale has been stored properly. So, Expired Film = Unpredictable. Buying Expired Film = Even More Unpredictable.

Me, well I'm one of those people who love expired film, particularly this film because of its color saturation. I have a heads-up when buying expired film, especially Polaroid because of its cost. Do your research, know the rules, and if you decide to take a chance, maybe you'll get sucked in to the appreciation of the unexpected and fun factor.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars BAD FILM
This film is not working. I am extremely disappointed that I purchased this product. the pictures are not developing and there is no color. Do NOT buy this product.
Published 3 hours ago by Lynn Higgins
3.0 out of 5 stars Nature of polaroid film
At best, I know polaroid pictures are mediocre quality. These pictures appeared to all have a brown hue and 4/10 were smeared and unrecognizable. Read more
Published 4 days ago by William Dollar
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible product!
If I could give it a minus score I would! We bought a Polaroid 600 camera and film for our wedding. The photos were washed out, yellow tinted and most of them were just blank! Read more
Published 25 days ago by Margaret Bablo
2.0 out of 5 stars Damaged Film
I seem to be unable to buy polaroid film that isn't damaged. The prints come out extremely faded looking black and white with very little colar detail. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Grace Patrick
3.0 out of 5 stars It was old film
I had a 50/50 chance here and the film was out of date, but my mom just had to use her old camera so it is what it is. Seller was fast in shipping and did offer a refund. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tracy Tesar
1.0 out of 5 stars bad product
this item was JUNK it did not take any of the pictures at all I would not tell anyone to buy at this place
Published 1 month ago by GREGORY D. BULGER
1.0 out of 5 stars polaroid film
film expired 2009, pictures are of poor quality, I paid $55 and am very disappointed. wasted my money.very unhappy really
Published 1 month ago by Kathryn Nadeau
4.0 out of 5 stars 600 film
the shipping was great, it was very fast in arriving. it is old film, so a little faded but still works. its a bit expensive for the quality, but had to have film for the camera. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Julie
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy it!!!
The film expired in 1999 and they do not make it anymore. Unfortunately it will not work even if your camera is still functioning because the chemicals in the film go bad. Read more
Published 2 months ago by THarper
1.0 out of 5 stars POLAROID 600 FILM
I opened the package on Easter March 31, 2013.
This was a memorable occasion and I wanted pictures.

All the package was gone -- no film was good. Read more
Published 2 months ago by SGillmore
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