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Product Description
General-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast, integral film for high definition instant color prints. It is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. Compared to previous T-600 film chemistry, Spectra film has superior color performance, sharper images and better overall exposure performance.
10 exposures Develops in approximately 3 minutes at room temperature Balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure ISO 640/DIN 29 film speed Works with all 600 cameras
Customer Review(s)
Customer Rating: Summary: No hassle, even during the holidays. Comment: Film shipped promptly, even during the busy holiday season. I'll certainly work with them again to satisfy my Polaroid needs.
Customer Rating: Summary: Administrative Assistant Comment: A difficult item to find in a local retail store and so it was great to find it at a reasonable price. Just what we needed.
Customer Rating: Summary: Don't bother!! Comment: This is a great concept and was delighted when I learned that I could get the Polaroid One Step camera. However, as of 2009 (next week!) the film will be discontinued. What good is the camera if you cannot get the film?
I returned everything! Very disappointing as this was a gift for my husband for his birthday. O well.
Customer Rating: Summary: Last hurrah! Comment: They've stopped making polaroid film, and the expected final availability (according to polaroid's web site) is the first quarter 2009. At this point in time, I'd think the main interest would be in artistic work with the film. Check the expiration dates, and get some before the era comes to a complete close.
Customer Rating: Summary: caution Comment: I bought this film for my mother who refuses to switch to digital photography. The product came on time and the price was fair. When my mother started to use the first box of film, however, it was defective. It left half of the developed picture black. At first she thought her camera was broken, but after trying another pack of film, there wasn't a problem. So she got two packs of film, not three :(