Used in One Step and 600 series cameras, this twin-pack gives excellent color with both daylight and electronic flash. Polaroid 600 is a general purpose, high speed, medium contrast, integral film for high definition instant color prints. Save when you order this twin pack (two 10-exposures packs).
The Polaroid 600 Platinum film, offered here in a twin pack, is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast integral film for high-definition instant color prints. This film is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. It can be used with Impulse, CoolCam, the One Step camera series, the 600 Business Edition, JobPro, EMS camera, the PhotoMagic system, the Special Event camera series, CB-70/71/72 camera backs, or compatible equipment made by other manufacturers. This film provides 10 quick-developing glossy exposures per pack.
Customer Reviews:Polaroid Film
Excellent product when you need a fast, portable photo that's quickly available for reference. I used the film on a movie shoot. It was indispensible for continuity checks; much faster than trying to use a digital camera.
--2006-03-09Just OK to use
Niether the best nor the worst. Just OK for everyday use.
--2005-09-09Less than ten pictures in the tray!
I ordered several packs of these for a wedding and found that one pack had only seven pictures, not ten, in the tray. This may look like a good deal in the box, but you might get jipped once you load the film into your camera.
--2004-09-29Hey, it's film!
Got a good price, I'm happy. Film was fine.
--2002-07-17For the artist in you
Let's be honest... this film isn't great. Reviewers who are praising its "GREAT COLOR!" and clarity may be confused with Polacolor peel-apart film, which yields extremely high quality. This stuff, on the other hand, is consumer-grade and is worse than 35mm film in these respects.That's why I love it. While it isn't accurate, this film's color reproduction says "Polaroid" all over it. That really adds a certain dimension to your photos. Especially if you are photographing more "serious" subjects (i.e., not just family/friends), the polaroid has a way of lightening it up and making your photography look more nonchalant. It also "ages" your film for you, giving the photographs an old, faded feel right from the start.
If you've got an old polaroid camera lying around the house, take it out, by a pack of this stuff, and experiment. It's a lot of fun.
--2002-07-01