What film does Polaroid impulse use?

What film does Polaroid impulse use?

The Polaroid Impulse AF uses 600 type Polaroid film, which was the newer version of the classic ‘square’ Polaroid frame. Polaroid discontinued 600 type film way back in 2008, but a company called the Impossible Project rose up and started making new film for the camera.

What film does a Polaroid Supercolor 635 take?

Polaroid 600 film
The Polaroid Supercolor 635 requires Polaroid 600 film. Polaroid no longer makes instant film for this format. However, The Impossible Project is producing suitable films for the Polaroid Supercolor 635 again, and they will be sold under the original brand again.

When was the Polaroid Supercolor 635cl made?

Supercolor 635 was launched in June 1985.

What size film do Polaroids use?

Polaroid SX-70, 600 and i-Type film measures exactly 3.108 × 3.024 inches (photo area) and 4.233 x 3.483 inches (total area).

What is the difference between i-Type film and 600 film?

The important difference between 600 and i-Type film is the absence of a battery inside the film cartridge. This means that i-Type film will not work with vintage Polaroid cameras. However, if you want to use 600 film with your Polaroid camera, such as a special edition film pack, it will still work.

What size are square Polaroids?

Instax Square

Film specifications
Resolving power 10 lines/mm
Photos per pack 10
Film size (W×H) 72 mm × 85.6 mm 2.83 in × 3.37 in
Image size (W×H×D) 62 mm × 62 mm 2.4 in × 2.4 in

What film does Polaroid 636 use?

600-series integral film
Designed for Polaroid’s 600-series integral film, the 636 Talking Camera has a unique gimmick.

Do they still make Polaroid 600 film?

Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film – 3 Pack (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

Why was Polaroid Spectra film discontinued?

Polaroid Originals has announced that it is discontinuing production of its wide-format Spectra film. The reason, CEO Oskar Smolokowski said in a statement on the company’s blog today, is due to the degraded nature of existing wide-format cameras.

author

Back to Top