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Polaroid 624335
Polaroid 624335
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $24.99
Price: $60.94
Key features Polaroid 624335
  • 600 Platinum Series instant film
  • 4-pack film for JobPro camera
  • Brighter, sharper, bolder, faster
  • 10 photos per box
  • Model: Polaroid 600 Instant Film (4 Pack)

Review Polaroid 600 Instant Film (4 Pack) / Polaroid 624335:

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.
Polaroid 624242
Polaroid 624242
Dimentions: 4.6 x 4.4 x 1.7 inches
Weight: 0.17 pounds
List Price: $30.99
Price: $41.00
Key features Polaroid 624242
  • 3- to 5-minute developing time
  • Better color performance
  • Film for instant cameras--2 packs of 10
  • Sharper image
  • Model: Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack

Review Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack / Polaroid 624242:

Instant Developing Spectra Platinum film for Polaroid cameras (Package of 2) Glossy finish 10 exposures per cartridge Each exposure requires approximately 3 minutes developing time Compatible with these cameras - Spectra AF, Spectra 2, Spectra Pro, Spectra Law Enforcement Kit, Jewelry Pro, HealthCam, ProCam Image, Image 2, Image Elite Two film cartridges are included in this discounted package The Polaroid Spectra Platinum Twin Pack Film set comprises two boxes of the highest quality instant film Polaroid has ever made. This is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast, integral film for high-definition instant color prints. The film is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. It is specially designed to bring more color and greater sharpness to your photographs faster than ever before.
Polaroid 624-274
Polaroid 624-274
Dimentions: 7 x 4 x 1.2 inches
Weight: 0.7 pounds
List Price: $39.99
Price: $29.90
Key features Polaroid 624-274
  • High-definition instant color prints
  • Balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure
  • Fast developing time
  • 10 exposures per pack for a total of 20
  • Model: Polaroid 600 Film Twin Pack

Review Polaroid 600 Film Twin Pack / Polaroid 624-274:

Polaroid, 2 Pack 600 Platinum Film. The Polaroid 600 Platinum film, offered here in a twin pack, is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast integral film for high-definition instant color prints. This film is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. It can be used with Impulse, CoolCam, the One Step camera series, the 600 Business Edition, JobPro, EMS camera, the PhotoMagic system, the Special Event camera series, CB-70/71/72 camera backs, or compatible equipment made by other manufacturers. This film provides 10 quick-developing glossy exposures per pack.
Polaroid 640172
Polaroid 640172
Price: $156.00
Key features Polaroid 640172
  • Fits 600 Series cameras
  • Ten-exposure film cartridges
  • General purpose, high-speed, medium contrast
  • Model: Polaroid(R) 600 Color Instant Film, Pack Of 10

Review Polaroid(R) 600 Color Instant Film, Pack Of 10 / Polaroid 640172:

600 Instant Color Film (3-1/4x3-3/4)
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