Instant Film Polaroid: ISO 600, Camera Film, 8 Exposures
$19.99
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3.9 out of 5 stars with 7 reviews
quality: 3 out of 5
value: 1 out of 5
75% would recommend
4 recommendations
1 out of 5 stars
4 October, 2020
Nothing came out.
Unfortunately the images were all blank. My camera shoots other films just fine and had new batteries. Total bummer of a film purchase.
1 reply from Polaroid Support team - 5 years ago
Hi there, We're sorry to hear about this! This is of course not normal. Please contact our customer service team at usa@polaroid.com and we can help.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
7 May, 2020Verified purchase
Expired, crushed film.
First of all, I want to say I do typically love this film. However, the stuff I received from Target today was a) crushed, and b) expired as if January. This is something I paid full price for. Very disappointed in Target.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
24 March, 2019Verified purchase
Photos come out AMAZING!
The film looks absolutely stunning! I attached the first one I took, but of course, as with all Polaroids, you really can’t get the same detail when scanned and corrected as when you see it in person with your own eyes. It has this antique look, almost like a wet plate photo. I love it so much and I was so happy that I got it on sale for $11.99.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
22 February, 2019Verified purchase
Absolutely love and for $12
I didn’t know what to expect, I bought this film for a vintage camera I own and I have to say the film was beautiful in black and white. I wanted to see how the film worked on a Vintage and for $12 I don’t mind
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
15 November, 2017
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Astonishing depth, beautiful contrast. I've been a photographer for many years and this film continues to amaze me. I used to use Impossible Project film and now this, and I am so happy they are keeping the instant film legacy alive.