SKU: GC34-6000

Polaroid Originals Color i-Type Instant Film (8 Exposures)

Polaroid Originals Color i-Type Instant Film (8 Exposures)

This pack of Color i-Type Instant Film from Polaroid Originals contains eight sheets of film for use with i-Type cameras. Producing natural, yet vibrant colors, this ISO 640 film offers a classic instant film look with its glossy 3.1 x 3.1" image area and traditional white borders. Each shot develops in 10-15 minutes after exposure, and the film should be stored in a cool, refrigerated, but not frozen, place before use. Additionally, this film does not have a built-in battery and must be used with Polaroid Originals or Impossible cameras featuring their own internal battery.

Compatibility

  • Polaroid Originals OneStep2
  • Impossible I-1
  • Impossible Instant Lab

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Polaroid Originals Color i-Type Instant Film (8 Exposures)

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