Polaroid Colour I-Type Instant Film (5-pack, 40 Exposures)
The Polaroid Colour Film is designed for Polaroid i-Type cameras, delivering vibrant colours, high contrast, and sharp details. Each pack includes 8 exposures with a classic white frame, providing a timeless look. With an ISO 640 speed, this film is suitable for a range of lighting conditions, producing bright, saturated colours whether indoors or outdoors. The film develops fully in 10-15 minutes, giving you instant results to share or display. The i-Type film is battery-free, making it more environmentally friendly and lightweight, tailored specifically for the i-Type camera series.
The Polaroid Colour Film is designed for Polaroid i-Type cameras, delivering vibrant colours, high contrast, and sharp details. Each pack includes 8 exposures with a classic white frame, providing a timeless look. With an ISO 640 speed, this film is suitable for a range of lighting conditions, producing bright, saturated colours whether indoors or outdoors. The film develops fully in 10-15 minutes, giving you instant results to share or display. The i-Type film is battery-free, making it more environmentally friendly and lightweight, tailored specifically for the i-Type camera series.
The Polaroid Colour Film is designed for Polaroid i-Type cameras, delivering vibrant colours, high contrast, and sharp details. Each pack includes 8 exposures with a classic white frame, providing a timeless look. With an ISO 640 speed, this film is suitable for a range of lighting conditions, producing bright, saturated colours whether indoors or outdoors. The film develops fully in 10-15 minutes, giving you instant results to share or display. The i-Type film is battery-free, making it more environmentally friendly and lightweight, tailored specifically for the i-Type camera series.
The Polaroid Colour Film is designed for Polaroid i-Type cameras, delivering vibrant colours, high contrast, and sharp details. Each pack includes 8 exposures with a classic white frame, providing a timeless look. With an ISO 640 speed, this film is suitable for a range of lighting conditions, producing bright, saturated colours whether indoors or outdoors. The film develops fully in 10-15 minutes, giving you instant results to share or display. The i-Type film is battery-free, making it more environmentally friendly and lightweight, tailored specifically for the i-Type camera series.
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The lowest price for Polaroid Colour I-Type Instant Film (5-pack, 40 Exposures) right now is $15.99 at eBay.com.au, compared across 15 retailers.
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Polaroid Originals Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000)
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Polaroid I-type Colour Film - 8 Instant Photos
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Polaroid I-type Colour - Instant Film (8 Exposures)
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Polaroid I-type Colour Film Double Pack - 16 Instant Photos
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Polaroid I-type Colour Film 5 Pack - 40 Instant Photos
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Polaroid I-type Colour Film - 5 Film Bulk Pack (40 Photos)
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originally posted on Target
While receiving the box it was damaged all around .. I told the car delivery team member “the box looks beat up and tossed around . If anything is wrong with the film can I return it ?” He stated I could still waiting for the process to see how it goes .. the pictures are either all white with no picture or the pictures are super blurry. Not what I was expecting for such a pricey film . Not satisfied at all .
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The film works great, but Polaroid recommends you to store it in the refrigerator (41-65°F) if you are not going to use it for a long time. Because of the film’s sensitive chemistry, it must also be used within one year of the printed production date so that your photos develop correctly. The expired film may not develop properly. Compared to digital photography’s limitless shots, Polaroid’s expensive film forces one to take meaningful photographs. However, even if the pictures do not turn out as expected, it still has a unique and nostalgic characteristic to it. Also, do not forget, after taking a photo, you must place the photo facing down on a surface or in your pocket to prevent light from overexposing the photo during the developing process as the film is still ... MoreThe film works great, but Polaroid recommends you to store it in the refrigerator (41-65°F) if you are not going to use it for a long time. Because of the film’s sensitive chemistry, it must also be used within one year of the printed production date so that your photos develop correctly. The expired film may not develop properly. Compared to digital photography’s limitless shots, Polaroid’s expensive film forces one to take meaningful photographs. However, even if the pictures do not turn out as expected, it still has a unique and nostalgic characteristic to it. Also, do not forget, after taking a photo, you must place the photo facing down on a surface or in your pocket to prevent light from overexposing the photo during the developing process as the film is still sensitive to light. This Polaroid film is a little tricky to develop, if it’s too cold during the development process a pink tint will appear on the photo, if it's too hot then a green tint. The whole point of shooting Polaroids is trial and error and to have fun! Buy lots of film when it's on sale on Polaroid’s website!!!
originally posted on jbhifi.com.au
Don't go into polaroid photography expecting value. It's expensive! But everyone will talk about how fun the film is to use and how good it is to have physical memories of events. Even the not so good blurry photos. Obviously not every pack will turn out great, but the things to keep in mind are:*CHECK THE MANUFACTURE DATE ON THE SIDE. If it was made less than 12 months ago, and the pack looks perfect, buy! If it's over 12 months old....don't say I didn't warn you. JB are pretty good for having newer packs.*LET YOUR PHOTOS DEVELOP IN DARKNESS. 10-15 minutes at least.*FAMILIARISE yourself with common problems. Weird light spots at intervals on your photo? Clean your rollers! Weird undeveloped spots? Potentially not your fault if you got damaged film. Don't go ... MoreDon't go into polaroid photography expecting value. It's expensive! But everyone will talk about how fun the film is to use and how good it is to have physical memories of events. Even the not so good blurry photos. Obviously not every pack will turn out great, but the things to keep in mind are:*CHECK THE MANUFACTURE DATE ON THE SIDE. If it was made less than 12 months ago, and the pack looks perfect, buy! If it's over 12 months old....don't say I didn't warn you. JB are pretty good for having newer packs.*LET YOUR PHOTOS DEVELOP IN DARKNESS. 10-15 minutes at least.*FAMILIARISE yourself with common problems. Weird light spots at intervals on your photo? Clean your rollers! Weird undeveloped spots? Potentially not your fault if you got damaged film. Don't go bashing around your unopened packs and hopefully you'll be right.
| Film Format | Polaroid Originals i-Type |
| Film Type | Color |
| ISO/ASA Film Speed | 640 |
| Image Area | 3.11 x 3.11" / 79 x 79 mm |
| Image Shape | Rectangle |
Polaroid Originals Color I-Type Film (8 Photos) (6000)
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Polaroid - Color I-type Film for OneStep 2 ACC
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I-type Colour Film - Colour Frames
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2x Polaroid I-type Colour Film - Express
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Polaroid I-type Colour Film - 8 Instant Photos
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While receiving the box it was damaged all around .. I told the car delivery team member “the box looks beat up and tossed around . If anything is wrong with the film can I return it ?” He stated I could still waiting for the process to see how it goes .. the pictures are either all white with no picture or the pictures are super blurry. Not what I was expecting for such a pricey film . Not satisfied at all .
The film works great, but Polaroid recommends you to store it in the refrigerator (41-65°F) if you are not going to use it for a long time. Because of the film’s sensitive chemistry, it must also be used within one year of the printed production date so that your photos develop correctly. The expired film may not develop properly. Compared to digital photography’s limitless shots, Polaroid’s expensive film forces one to take meaningful photographs. However, even if the pictures do not turn out as expected, it still has a unique and nostalgic characteristic to it. Also, do not forget, after taking a photo, you must place the photo facing down on a surface or in your pocket to prevent light from overexposing the photo during the developing process as the film is still ... MoreThe film works great, but Polaroid recommends you to store it in the refrigerator (41-65°F) if you are not going to use it for a long time. Because of the film’s sensitive chemistry, it must also be used within one year of the printed production date so that your photos develop correctly. The expired film may not develop properly. Compared to digital photography’s limitless shots, Polaroid’s expensive film forces one to take meaningful photographs. However, even if the pictures do not turn out as expected, it still has a unique and nostalgic characteristic to it. Also, do not forget, after taking a photo, you must place the photo facing down on a surface or in your pocket to prevent light from overexposing the photo during the developing process as the film is still sensitive to light. This Polaroid film is a little tricky to develop, if it’s too cold during the development process a pink tint will appear on the photo, if it's too hot then a green tint. The whole point of shooting Polaroids is trial and error and to have fun! Buy lots of film when it's on sale on Polaroid’s website!!!
Don't go into polaroid photography expecting value. It's expensive! But everyone will talk about how fun the film is to use and how good it is to have physical memories of events. Even the not so good blurry photos. Obviously not every pack will turn out great, but the things to keep in mind are:*CHECK THE MANUFACTURE DATE ON THE SIDE. If it was made less than 12 months ago, and the pack looks perfect, buy! If it's over 12 months old....don't say I didn't warn you. JB are pretty good for having newer packs.*LET YOUR PHOTOS DEVELOP IN DARKNESS. 10-15 minutes at least.*FAMILIARISE yourself with common problems. Weird light spots at intervals on your photo? Clean your rollers! Weird undeveloped spots? Potentially not your fault if you got damaged film. Don't go ... MoreDon't go into polaroid photography expecting value. It's expensive! But everyone will talk about how fun the film is to use and how good it is to have physical memories of events. Even the not so good blurry photos. Obviously not every pack will turn out great, but the things to keep in mind are:*CHECK THE MANUFACTURE DATE ON THE SIDE. If it was made less than 12 months ago, and the pack looks perfect, buy! If it's over 12 months old....don't say I didn't warn you. JB are pretty good for having newer packs.*LET YOUR PHOTOS DEVELOP IN DARKNESS. 10-15 minutes at least.*FAMILIARISE yourself with common problems. Weird light spots at intervals on your photo? Clean your rollers! Weird undeveloped spots? Potentially not your fault if you got damaged film. Don't go bashing around your unopened packs and hopefully you'll be right.
The film came quick, was well packaged, and was less expensive than other places. I do have to say that I am disappointed that the film sent was 10 month old film, as I have bought Polaroid film from Polaroid online and at a local target and never gotten such old film. The film is good for 1 year after manufacturing, but I did noticed a bit of a greenish kind of fading probably due to the age of the film.
I shot a pack of polaroid 600 film (production date 2/2020) which is chemically identical to I-Type with the exception that the film pack has a battery. The camera I used was a Polaroid SLR 680. This was my first experience with Polaroid, after switching from Instax. Really impressed with the images. Much prefer them to instax because of the size and overall aesthetic of them. Colours seem to be ok, but not perfect. Portraits had good skin tones but landscapes had strong green/magenta colour casts. There is also uneven lightness across the image on a couple of the photos. I assume this is an issue with the chemical pouch. The dynamic range is also poor, shadows have almost no detail and highlights blow out easily. However, when you get a well exposed photo, all the ... MoreI shot a pack of polaroid 600 film (production date 2/2020) which is chemically identical to I-Type with the exception that the film pack has a battery. The camera I used was a Polaroid SLR 680. This was my first experience with Polaroid, after switching from Instax. Really impressed with the images. Much prefer them to instax because of the size and overall aesthetic of them. Colours seem to be ok, but not perfect. Portraits had good skin tones but landscapes had strong green/magenta colour casts. There is also uneven lightness across the image on a couple of the photos. I assume this is an issue with the chemical pouch. The dynamic range is also poor, shadows have almost no detail and highlights blow out easily. However, when you get a well exposed photo, all the details pop. I think the black and white might be better since it won't be effected by the colour accuracy. Definitely recommend this film, but know what you're getting into so you don't get disappointed when your results aren't perfect!
Arrived quickly and well packaged. I was very happy with this purchase. This is the second time that I have purchased this same file from Visions as they seem to have the best price for this size package that I have found and I was please with their delivery times both with my first purchase and my second purchase. I would buy from them again happily. Thank you :)
Used with the I-1 camera and gives pleasing results. I don't always follow the makers' suggestion to use the flash even with outdoor shots. One of the sample images was taken this way. Use the smartphone app for better control.
This camera film is expensive no matter where you go to purchase it, and coming from a cheap person like me that says a lot. I bought this film from Amazon and it was cheapest here and the quality was great! When you buy film thought there will be times when maybe you get a dud and that is normal and okay because film is sensitive and any thing can cause it to not work, but this film was great and all the pictures appeared with no issues! If you want the best for cheaper, then buy this film. Totally worth it!
I've shot Impossible project film and first, I'll say this is an improvement. The colours are more consistent and vibrant and accurate, and the film itself seems to work better, spreading the developer more evenly, etc.What I'm not super enthused about is that it takes a long time for it to develop. It starts appearing after a couple of minutes, but takes at least 15 minutes to look like a muddy photograph with low contrast. After around 1/2 hour it's looking pretty good, and an hour seems to give full results.Definitely not pictures in about a minute.I understand it's best to keep the photo out of the sun when ejecting and developing, but I've developed them in daylight without difficulty. The opacity layer must be working.Overall I'll keep using this film ... MoreI've shot Impossible project film and first, I'll say this is an improvement. The colours are more consistent and vibrant and accurate, and the film itself seems to work better, spreading the developer more evenly, etc.What I'm not super enthused about is that it takes a long time for it to develop. It starts appearing after a couple of minutes, but takes at least 15 minutes to look like a muddy photograph with low contrast. After around 1/2 hour it's looking pretty good, and an hour seems to give full results.Definitely not pictures in about a minute.I understand it's best to keep the photo out of the sun when ejecting and developing, but I've developed them in daylight without difficulty. The opacity layer must be working.Overall I'll keep using this film because there isn't any other choice, but I miss Time Zero film...
I love the quality of polaroid film this film is best used with newer polaroids not vintage cameras as the packaging says. It's a good deal 5 packs each containing 8 sheets of film. as opposed to buying it individually. When using polaroid instant film it's usually a hit or miss in the outcomes of the photos so always keep that in mind. Pictures attached look better in person you just have to go for it and hope for the best.
| Film Format | Polaroid Originals i-Type |
| Film Type | Color |
| ISO/ASA Film Speed | 640 |
| Image Area | 3.11 x 3.11" / 79 x 79 mm |
| Image Shape | Rectangle |