Polaroid Color Film for I-Type
Polaroid Colour i-Type Film is an ASA 640 colour instant film, specifically designed to be used with the Polaroid i-Type cameras. It comes without the battery as i-Type cameras have a rechargeable battery and deliver high contrast with good saturation of the image. It develops within 10-15 minutes after exposure and has a 79 mm x 79 mm glossy image area to display the image within a white border. More
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Polaroid Colour i-Type Film is an ASA 640 colour instant film, specifically designed to be used with the Polaroid i-Type cameras. It comes without the battery as i-Type cameras have a rechargeable battery and deliver high contrast with good saturation of the image. It develops within 10-15 minutes after exposure and has a 79 mm x 79 mm glossy image area to display the image within a white border.
Polaroid Color Film for I-Type Key Features:
- The instant colour film develops instantly after exposure
- ASA 640 film speed renders high contrast and saturation of the image
- Delivers a rich colour reproduction
- Ideal for shooting in low-light conditions
- The high-speed film can capture fast-moving subjects
- Develops within 10-15 minutes after exposure
- 79 mm x 79 mm image area displays a glossy image
- 79 mm x 79 mm image area displays a glossy image
- Polaroid pictures can easily be scanned
- Compatible with Polaroid i-Type cameras
- Classic white borders give a vintage look to the Polaroid
Expanded Polaroid Color Film for I-Type Key Features:
ASA 640 Film Speed
ASA 640 film speed ensures high contrast and good-image quality. It enables low-light shots and captures fast-action shots as well. It delivers a fine grain structure and produces a rich colour.
Compatible with Modern Instant Cameras
This instant film is compatible with most of the modern instant cameras and is specifically designed to be used with the Polaroid i-Type cameras. It is compatible with the Polaroid Lab, the Polaroid Now, OneStep+, and OneStep 2 cameras.
Develops Instantly
Capture the moments instantly with this instant colour film, which develops in front of your eyes. The already-present chemicals react with the colour sensitive layers and develop the image within 10-15 minutes after exposure.
Glossy Image
The 107 mm x 88 mm film has a glossy square 79 mm x 79 mm image area that displays the developed image in vibrant colours.
What's in the box?
- 1 x Polaroid Colour i-Type Film
FAQs:
How should the film be stored?
The unexposed film should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from high temperature and high humidity. The recommended temperature at which the film can be stored is 4-degree Celsius to 18-degree Celsius. Store the film in its original packaging and do not freeze. Allow the film to come to room temperature before using and keep the film in the shade while developing. Even after exposure, the film should be kept away from strong light and high temperatures to maintain the image quality.
How is ASA different from the ISO rating?
Both ASA and ISO are the measurements of the film speed but the ASA scale was created by the American Standards Association and is no longer widely used. The ISO is an arithmetic scale that was created by the International Organisation of Standardisation. ISO 640 is the same as ASA 640 which is a high speed of the film, meaning high sensitivity to light. Therefore, this ASA 640 film is ideal for shooting in low-light conditions.
How can the polaroid pictures be scanned?
The polaroid pictures can easily be scanned using either of the methods: flatbed scanning, sheetfed scanning, digital camera scanning, and app-based smartphone scanning. App-based scanning is the most convenient one and requires the least amount of specialised technology.
Which cameras are compatible with the film?
The Polaroid i-Type instant colour film is compatible with most of the modern instant cameras but was specifically designed to be used with the Polaroid i-Type cameras such as OneStep +, OneStep 2, the Polaroid Lab, and the Polaroid Now.
How does the temperature affect the image output?
The Polaroid film works best when shot at a moderate temperature of 13-degree Celsius to 28-degree Celsius. Shooting out of this temperature range can unpredictably affect the image output. Shooting in cold tends to produce an overexposed image with a green tint and low contrast. Shooting at a high temperature can make the image develop a yellow/red tint. Cool the film pack before shooting in the heat and allow it to develop in cooler surroundings. Similarly, allow the film to develop near moderate temperature when shooting in cold.
Back to topProduct Specification
For Use With | Polaroid i-Type Format |
Size | 79mm x 79mm |
Type | Instant Film (Colour) |