
Review Summary
2017-04-24T06:56:59
Great quality and great price!
ACCOUNTS P.
2017-02-15T10:06:17
a great tool for teaching grandaughter
RICHAD S.
2017-01-27T15:10:25
The instructions are very clear. I like that it is. New spin on a classic! Easy set up and charging. Easy photo loading. The app is for Apple users though, which as a samsung user, is the only negative.
Lindsey B.
2017-01-11T03:34:30
I bought this as a gift for my sons girlfriend and she loves uses this film. Shipping was very fast and was packaged well! I would buy this again
Linda S.
2016-12-20T14:43:36
The film arrive as ordered. It took 14 business days (almost 3 weeks to get it). Had to ship my Christmas presents without it as I had to wait so long. Actually cancelled my order and ordered on another site and it was delivered 3 days later. Ended up paying for double film!
Nancy H.
2016-10-17T13:07:31
It's ok...colors are often a bit washed out, unless you take photos in relatively bright sunlight. I guess that is part of the charm of instant photography. Price seems rather high - 23 Dollars for 8 images - and if some of them don't turn out the way you had hoped, it is very expensive. Not entirely sure if it is worth it, but since we bought the instant camera, we might buy more film.
Karola P.
Great product
By ACCOUNTS P.
Great quality and great price!
polaroid
By RICHAD S.
a great tool for teaching grandaughter
A pack of eight instant color photos - seven with red frames, one with a gold frame. For use in 600-type Polaroid cameras and the Instant Lab. You never know where the gold frame will appear in this film pack, a playful twist that makes Lucky 8 perfect for capturing the mood during the holiday season. Eight is the luckiest number in Chinese culture, as well as the number of shots in every pack of Impossible film, while festive red and gold frames with a matt, metallic finish give your photos that extra pop. Wish your loved ones luck for the coming year with an instant Lucky 8 photo.
LUCKY 8
For 2017, the Chinese Zodiac Year of the Rooster, Impossible has released a special edition of Lucky 8 color film, with all new redesigned packaging. This new edition film will only be available as a limited run during 2017. In each following year Lucky 8 will be reissued with a new look for the new Zodiac, as part of a collectible, highly limited-edition series.
Chinese New Year
Lucky 8 film is perfect for capturing the mood during Chinese New Year festivities. Eight is the luckiest number in Chinese culture, and is also the number of photos in every pack of Impossible film. Lucky 8 emphasizes this connection, with seven metallic red frames and one lucky gold frame - both traditionally festive colors in East and West alike. You never know where the gold frame will appear in the pack, giving this film a sense of the unexpected that's perfect for experimenting with.
Light
The chemistry in this film loves light, especially natural light. The more, the better
It is important to keep strong light sources behind you
Always use the flash when shooting indoors
Temperature
Temperature affects this film. It should be stored cold (never frozen)
Before using the film, let it adjust to room temperature, ideally 13-28deg.C (55-82deg.F)
If it's colder, keep photos in a warm, dark place as they develop - an inside pocket should work
On a hot day, keep photos cool and in the dark as they develop
Care
Never shake or bend photos
Photos are still sensitive to direct light for the first few minutes, so place them face-down to shield them
Full development takes 5-10 minutes for B&W film, up to 40 minutes for color
Love Your Camera, too
It's not just this film that you need to take care of. A happy camera takes better photos
Keep the camera lens and film rollers clean. Use a soft cloth and water to clean both
Hold the camera as steady as you can when shooting to avoid blurry photos