
Review Summary
2022-01-13T10:12:04
The film is not as vibrant as the Polaroid page shows, it also takes a while to develop and the final colors to settle on a final rendition. The film is sharp and of high resolution with the SX-70 lens, so this was pleasing. About half of the shots also had defects, a true Polaroid effect, where the developer did not get evenly distributed, even with clean rollers. This is something I expect from old expired film but not fresh. Perhaps a bit more developer is required. The image stays wet for a while and they benefit from a drying process.
DOUG R.
2021-05-12T20:00:00
Good film
David
Polaroid SX-70
Color
ISO 160
10-15 minutes
Rectangle
White
3.11 x 3.11" (79 x 79mm)
4.21 x 3.46" (107 x 88mm)
9120096770678
Good
By David
Good film
Film that's made especially for Polaroid SX-70 cameras. Color SX-70 film has a lower film speed (ASA) to give you photos with richer texture and finer grain. Just make sure you always shoot with lots of natural light. 8 photos in every pack.
Inside Polaroid SX-70 Film
The first film that developed in front of your eyes. When this film was released in 1972, it was described as 'magic'. Just push the shutter button and watch the photo develop then and there - no human contact needed. It's loved for its rich aesthetics. No wonder it's still used by artists, professionals, and dreamers.
The original format
8 instant photographs in that original Polaroid square format and finished in a white frame.
Battery inside
Vintage cameras don't have a rechargeable battery, so there's one inside every film pack.
Develops in 15 minutes
Watch one of the most complex chemical processes in the world bring your moment to life.
Made with pride in the Netherlands
All of our film is made in Enschede: the last Polaroid film factory in the world.