The impossible project instant, rich color film with white frames for use in polaroid sx 70 type cameras Eight instant color photos with white frames. For use in polaroid sx-70-type cameras Images begin to emerge within 2 minutes. Full development takes around 25 minutes. Our latest color film formula produces photos with rich color, well-balanced tones and those soft textures that make analog photography so distinctive.
The impossible project instant, rich color film with white frames for use in polaroid sx 70 type cameras Eight instant color photos with white frames. For use in polaroid sx-70-type cameras Images begin to emerge within 2 minutes. Full development takes around 25 minutes. Our latest color film formula produces photos with rich color, well-balanced tones and those soft textures that make analog photography so distinctive.
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The lowest price for Impossible Color Instant Film For SX-70 White Frame, 8 Exposures, Polaroid right now is $44.95 at Ted's Cameras.
The all-time low was $34.95 on 30 July 2025 — today's price is 29% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 14 July 2026.
Impossible Color Instant Film For SX-70 White Frame, 8 Exposures, Polaroid
The impossible project instant, rich color film with white frames for use in polaroid sx 70 type cameras Eight instant color photos with white frames. For use in polaroid sx-70-type cameras Images begin to emerge within 2 minutes. Full development takes around 25 minutes. Our latest color film formula produces photos with rich color, well-balanced tones and those soft textures that make analog photography so distinctive.
The impossible project instant, rich color film with white frames for use in polaroid sx 70 type cameras Eight instant color photos with white frames. For use in polaroid sx-70-type cameras Images begin to emerge within 2 minutes. Full development takes around 25 minutes. Our latest color film formula produces photos with rich color, well-balanced tones and those soft textures that make analog photography so distinctive.
Last updated at 14/07/2026 23:47:20
Polaroid SX-70 Single film 8 Shot (PX70)
Delivery $9.95
originally posted on ebay.com
The pics come out like a dark blue and the film was damaged leaving splotches and dark lines down the right side of the pic. The seller hasn't bothered to respond to any of my messages.
originally posted on ebay.com
This was actually a gift, so I only saw the first picture taken. It was OK, but I think outdoor daylight photos would be much better.
originally posted on ebay.com
Works great, and has a fast develop time. Will purchase again when I need more. Great price as well.
| Image area | 7.9 x 7.9 cm |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Development | 30 minutes approximately at 21°C |
Polaroid SX-70 Single film 8 Shot (PX70)
Delivery $9.95
The pics come out like a dark blue and the film was damaged leaving splotches and dark lines down the right side of the pic. The seller hasn't bothered to respond to any of my messages.
This was actually a gift, so I only saw the first picture taken. It was OK, but I think outdoor daylight photos would be much better.
Works great, and has a fast develop time. Will purchase again when I need more. Great price as well.
I was very excited when the Impossible Project launched and eagerly got my hands on some of their instant film and a refurbished Polaroid 600 camera. I was largely disappointed with the quality of the images and the wait time for the film to develop. With this latest purchase of Impossible film, I am much happier and excited to add instant film to my photographic options. I picked up an SX-70 camera and two packs of the SX-70 instant film and the quality is greatly improved. I suspect the development time will never equal that of the original film but has noticeably shortened when compared with the film Impossible first produced. A great look and lots of fun. Buying the film on eBay is a little cheaper but still somewhat expensive at roughly $3 an exposure. Pick ... MoreI was very excited when the Impossible Project launched and eagerly got my hands on some of their instant film and a refurbished Polaroid 600 camera. I was largely disappointed with the quality of the images and the wait time for the film to develop. With this latest purchase of Impossible film, I am much happier and excited to add instant film to my photographic options. I picked up an SX-70 camera and two packs of the SX-70 instant film and the quality is greatly improved. I suspect the development time will never equal that of the original film but has noticeably shortened when compared with the film Impossible first produced. A great look and lots of fun. Buying the film on eBay is a little cheaper but still somewhat expensive at roughly $3 an exposure. Pick your shots wisely!
This film just keeps improving, Impossible seem to be heading the right direction with their development of Polaroid film technology. Development times are coming down, image quality is good and getting better , but a Frog Tongue is essential, film gives best results if shielded from ALL light immediately after being ejected from the camera, although if you wish to play around with results, a little fogging can soften the image.
Impossible Project have done a great job in keeping the instant film alive. I am grateful of that. The format size is what I like, however development of the instant format again from scratch is a very difficult process with much cost. At the current stage the film is quite usable if considerably slower in development time. Would like to see more depth and vibrancy to the colours. I am expecting that improvement will come as we get into the Summer with better lighting and away from the dull grey wet weather. As always cost is a key factor but so far all my prints have come out but one must not be too critical. Sticking with it as I am sure it will improve with time. Have hated doing this review since I really would have liked to say it was fantastic, still its a lot ... MoreImpossible Project have done a great job in keeping the instant film alive. I am grateful of that. The format size is what I like, however development of the instant format again from scratch is a very difficult process with much cost. At the current stage the film is quite usable if considerably slower in development time. Would like to see more depth and vibrancy to the colours. I am expecting that improvement will come as we get into the Summer with better lighting and away from the dull grey wet weather. As always cost is a key factor but so far all my prints have come out but one must not be too critical. Sticking with it as I am sure it will improve with time. Have hated doing this review since I really would have liked to say it was fantastic, still its a lot better than nothing at all and does work. Impossible project are doing a great job so I will continue my support and look forward to the future.
Good quality but price kind of to much for film. But I needed so had to pay
Very dull colors even after adjusting the light on my camera. Not worth the 15-20$. Just my opinion. Will go back to the expired Time Zero film.
Great film. Expensive, as it seems rare, but still sensible for what it does to keep Polaroids alive.
As the title says, you won't find better color film for your cameras than this. The missing one star comes only from the fact that the photos require to be covered from the light for a little while after taking the picture. Impossible Project films also don't do so well in the cold.
| Image area | 7.9 x 7.9 cm |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Development | 30 minutes approximately at 21°C |