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Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition

The Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition is designed for photographers who want to add a bold, artistic look to their instant images. Compatible exclusively with the Polaroid Go camera, this colour instant film features distinctive matte black borders that create striking contrast and help subjects stand out with a dramatic, gallery-inspired aesthetic. The double pack provides 16 exposures in total, making it ideal for travel, events, everyday creativity, and spontaneous moments. Produced using genuine Polaroid chemistry, the film delivers the brand's signature colour rendition and character, while its compact format is small enough to slip into a pocket or wallet. With a development time of approximately 10-15 minutes and an ISO rating of 640, it offers an authentic instant photography experience in Polaroid's smallest film format.

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Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition

Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition

The Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition is designed for photographers who want to add a bold, artistic look to their instant images. Compatible exclusively with the Polaroid Go camera, this colour instant film features distinctive matte black borders that create striking contrast and help subjects stand out with a dramatic, gallery-inspired aesthetic. The double pack provides 16 exposures in total, making it ideal for travel, events, everyday creativity, and spontaneous moments. Produced using genuine Polaroid chemistry, the film delivers the brand's signature colour rendition and character, while its compact format is small enough to slip into a pocket or wallet. With a development time of approximately 10-15 minutes and an ISO rating of 640, it offers an authentic instant photography experience in Polaroid's smallest film format.

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Exclusive Polaroid Go Compatibility

Distinctive Matte Black Frames

Includes 16 Instant Exposures

ISO 640 Colour Film

Compact Pocket-sized Film Format

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Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition

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Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition

The Polaroid Go Film Double Pack - Black Frame Edition is designed for photographers who want to add a bold, artistic look to their instant images. Compatible exclusively with the Polaroid Go camera, this colour instant film features distinctive matte black borders that create striking contrast and help subjects stand out with a dramatic, gallery-inspired aesthetic. The double pack provides 16 exposures in total, making it ideal for travel, events, everyday creativity, and spontaneous moments. Produced using genuine Polaroid chemistry, the film delivers the brand's signature colour rendition and character, while its compact format is small enough to slip into a pocket or wallet. With a development time of approximately 10-15 minutes and an ISO rating of 640, it offers an authentic instant photography experience in Polaroid's smallest film format.

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