Instant film
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Instant film
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Polaroid B&W Film for i-Type (6001)
Instant black-and-white film / 8 exposures / white frame

Polaroid Color i-Type Film (6000)
Instant color film / 8 exposures / white frame

Polaroid B&W 600 Film (6003)
Instant black-and-white film / 8 exposures / battery in pack / white frame

Polaroid Color 600 Film (6002)
Instant color film / 8 exposures / battery in pack / white frame

Polaroid Color i-Type Film - Black Frame Edition (6019)
Instant color film / 8 exposures / matte black frame

Polaroid Color i-Type Film Five Pack - 40 Photos (6010)
Instant color film / 40 exposures (8 x 5 packs) / white frame
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between i-Type and 600 film?
i-Type film has no built-in battery and is made for i-Type cameras. 600 film carries a battery in the pack for vintage 600-series cameras. For an i-Type camera, choose i-Type film.
How long does an instant photo take to develop?
Polaroid color film develops in roughly 10-15 minutes and black-and-white in about 5-10 minutes. Shield the photo from light and lay it face down while it develops.
How should I store unused instant film?
Keep unopened packs refrigerated and let them return to room temperature before shooting. Store finished prints flat in the dark; they stabilize fully over about 30 days.
How many shots are in a pack?
Polaroid i-Type film contains 8 exposures per pack.