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📸 Capture the moment, own the vibe—Polaroid Originals Color Film for the bold and nostalgic.
Polaroid Originals Color Film for 600 cameras offers 8 instant color photos per pack with ISO 640 sensitivity, delivering vibrant, vintage-style images. Compatible with classic Polaroid 600 and i-Type cameras, this film develops in approximately 15 minutes, producing unique, textured photos with iconic white borders. Ideal for bright light or flash photography, it’s the perfect choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking instant analog charm with modern reliability.











| ASIN | B075H4WWP1 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,389 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #417 in Photographic Film |
| Brand | Polaroid |
| Built-In Media | Instant Film |
| Color | Color Film for 600 |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | Polaroid 600 |
| Compatible Devices | Polaroid 600, Polaroid Impulse, Polaroid SLR680, and newer Polaroid i-Type One Step 2 cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (13,384) |
| Exposure Count | 8 |
| File Format | Physical |
| Film Color | Color |
| Film Format | Instant |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09120066087737 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| ISO Equivalent | 640 ISO |
| Iso Range | 640 |
| Item Type Name | Color film for 600. |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 640 |
| Lighting Type | Daylight, Artificial Flash |
| Manufacturer | Polaroid Originals |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4670 |
| Model Name | Color 600 Instant Film |
| Model Number | 4670 |
| Roll Quantity | 8 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**H
Improved film. Same vintage feel.
*** See my video review here for a closer look *** I have been an Impossible Project film user for a long time and I started using the new Polaroid Originals film since they came out last year so it was about time to give my review. In short, these are amazing film packs. A big improvement from the Impossible Project film. The pictures come out with a bit more contrast, but I like that result. Overall the film works great while giving you the same vintage feel of the classic Polaroid days. Please note that the film cannot fix defective cameras! I see a lot of reviews saying that the film did not work for people but it is most likely due to a bad camera, not bad film. I have used this film many times before and I have not got a bad film pack yet. Pros: - Quality photos. - Easy to use. - Works great with classic vintage cameras. Cons: - Pictures can be fragile while developing. Make sure to keep them covered from light and in a flat area after taking the picture.
A**M
Great film but has a learning curve
This is my second instant camera I bought off ebay, my first was a Polaroid Land Camera with Peel apart film. I got a newer 600 camera to replace the land camera since Fuji stopped making pull apart film in 2016. I never tried the impossible film and i was just a kid when polaroid was making the 600 film but anyway. This film needs lots of light to get a great picture but once the picture ejects it needs to be shielded from the light for a few minutes. This film can take upto 20 minutes to develop. Indoors the flash is worthless, i get lots of under exposed imaged. It takes some time to learn how to shoot this film but it does produce beautiful retro images. The film is pricy but it is also instant and includes developing costs. In comparison 12 shots of 120 film costs $22.00 (film cost + developing + prints) so it works out to very close to the same. Its a great film and the only thing better is Fuji Instax film. Not sure how long the pictures will last or if this film is prone to fading but in general film out lasts digital so its a great film to invest in if you need instant. If you don't I would recommend a 35mm camera.
J**L
Great film, just know its quirks.
I was really impressed with this latest version of Polaroid film. I've been using Impossible Project film for about 4 years, and understood they were trying to replicate the lost recipe of the original Polaroid film and were constantly updating to find the closest thing to the original. This latest version builds on where Impossible left off, so it's not going to be the Polaroid film you last used in the early 2000's--that recipe has been lost. You still need to shield the film from light, and let it take 10-15 minutes to finish exposing. The colors are the best yet of the new generation of Polaroid film. I did crank the exposure on my 690 all the way to the darkest setting, because in my experience, this Polaroid film tends to develop too light. That turned out to be the ticket for outdoor exposure. For indoor flash photography, leave the exposure on the middle light setting for it to expose perfectly. Now if only the film didn't cost $20 a box!
H**H
Ok film so far, a little expensive for what you get
Good film, I found a vintage Polaroid Spirit 600 CL in the thrift store for $4 and bought this film to see if it still worked. To my surprise, it did!! The film looks good to me, I don’t know a TON about Polaroid or film though. The first 2 shots I took did have some discoloration lines, but nothing too major. They were just test shots I took to see if the camera worked anyway. I think it looks cool but I can see it being annoying to some. The price is a little outrageous at almost $2 a photo, especially bc I paid less for the camera itself. I might try to find a better price point if I can, but the film itself seems ok.
C**N
Not bad.
I have never actually owned my own regular sized polaroid camera, this is my first. I bought a used one on ebay and then bought this film to use with it. So far, it's okay. I'm not able to give a professional or well-educated review, but I'd say that this is kind of cool. My only issue is that it's so expensive. Also, when I first loaded the film, one exposure got wasted, but I don't know if that was due to the camera or the film. My guess is the former. I would say it's probably better to buy new film than old expired film because the old film that came with my camera was so bad and didn't give much of a picture. All of those old ones were fit for the trash can. Don't expect real rich deep color, I don't know that you get that with polaroids anyway, not from my memory. It's probably about the same quality you'd have gotten with the film in the past. I took one selfie and it washed me out, the lighting must have been too bright and the camera too close to my face, so use it for shots that are at a moderate distance. Just my unprofessional opinion.
S**.
Film works great, take care of your camera and follow instructions for best results
Ive bought this product a lot for my one-step-close-up poloroid camera. Ive never had a problem with the film, only problems are because the camera is old and doesnt produce high quality photos/needs very good lighting and steady hand. I like how they come out, this film capture colors and shades well. Has a fun vintage look to it. Make sure to follow instructions (dont shake film, keep out of light for a few mins while developing, and dont touch the photo). Only one time, my picture came out with a blue streak. I think it was faulty film or somehow light exposure in the camera? Still only one bad piece of film after buying 5+ times is fine with me. Only complaint is the price, but this is the typical price I see for this product.
H**H
Works amazingly for the Polaroid Impulse!
My amazing mother found an Polaroid impulse ( the same model shown in Home Alone when he’s in NYC) at a thrift store. After owning it for a couple of months I plucked up the courage to see if this thing still worked. So, I bought this film. At first it shot out a black picture (despite it being outside on a sunny afternoon). After on and off messing with the camera since, I as of today (9/18/18) have managed to fix it, including the brightness dial and now it takes perfect pictures, and the film works spectacular. Pro tip: take canned air to the insides and such to clear out the dust if you ever find an old one. I guess they’re kind of sensitive to such things haha! -H.
C**A
Cartucho de fotos para fotos instantameas de Polaroid. Buenas relación calidad precio. Las imágenes se ven en buena calidad. El papel es grueso y resistente
キ**ム
値段はちょっと高いですが、好きな瞬間に写真がすぐに手に入るというのがとてもいいと思います!
F**E
Con le pellicole Polaroid 600 finalmente posso dire di aver riscoperto la voglia di riutilizzare la mia Polaroid Vintage. Avevo provato qualche scatto con le pellicole SX-70 con una Polaroid Supercolor Tasto rosso, ma con pessimi risultati, ottenendo spesso scatti bui o adirittura neri in condizioni di luminosità scarsa. Con le 600 in oggetto invece, sono riuscito a scattare senza dover buttare via nessuna pellicola. Sicuramente le Macchine fotografiche che montano questo tipo di pellicola sono anche più avanzate e sopratutto, per il modello che uso io sono anche dotate di flash. Piccoli accorgimenti comunque sono da tenere in considerazione con qualsiasi fotocamera e qualsiasi pellicola si utilizzi per scattare le proprie foto, ad esempio: - Coprire immediatamente la pellicola, (come riportato anche nelle istruzioni nella scatola di imballo) per almeno 20 minuti accertandosi di non far prendere luce al film che andrebbe a compromettere il processo di sviluppo. - Mantenere ben salda la fotocamera durante lo scatto, per evitare di realizzare foto mosse, se la macchina fotografica non è dotata di attacco per treppiedi, consiglio una superficie stabile o un appoggio che faccia muovere il meno possibile la mano nel momento che si va a premere il pulsante. - Regolare dal tasto esposizione la giusta intensità di tempo scatto e apertura diaframma a seconda della condizione di luce. La mia esperienza, pur osservando queste due semplici regole, si è rivelata molo soddisfacente per le pellicole 600, molto meno invece per le SX-70. Le prove sono state effettuare rispettivamente con 2 macchine fotografiche differenti e funzionanti quali: Polaroid Supercolor tasto rosso no Flash per le SX-70 Polaroid LightMixer 630 con Flash per le 600 In conclusione, consiglio le pellicole 600 per chi vuole avvicinarsi a questo mondo, di conseguenza consiglio l'acquisto di una Polaroid che abbia il flash di base e che monti questo tipo di pellicole. Sconsiglio vivamente una Polaroid che utilizzi le SX-70 e che non abbia almeno un flash montato di base
M**A
Comprei o filme e recebi corretamente, no prazo. Coloquei na maquina e funcionou. Depois disso, deixei umas 2 semanas sem usar ate que pudesse viajar para gastar. Estava excelente. Muito satisfeita e estoiu comprando outro.
N**I
J'adore grâce à ce kit j'ai pu utiliser pour la première fois mon Polaroïd modèle 636 compatible avec ce kit 600. N'ayant pas connu l'époque de cette technologie photographique j'adore le déclenchement avec son gros bruit et le fait qu'on puisse sortir la photo instantanément. J'adore le rendu retro cependant le délai d'attente pour que la photo apparaisse est un peu trop long à température ambiante. Le prix étant pas donné pour faire 8 photos reflechissez à deux fois avant de déclencher car mine de rien cela s'use extrêmement vite sans s'en apercevoir. Cela dit c'est super stimulant de ce retour en arrière que l'on peut avoir en Polaroïd car comme on dit chaque photo est unique avec une grande surprise à chaque fois de la découverte du cliché.
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