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Polaroid B&W Film for SX-70 (6005)

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Color: B&W Film


Features

  • CLASSIC FILM: Polaroid Instant Color Film for SX-70 cameras with 8 classic iconic white framed photos.
  • LIGHT IT UP: Polaroid Instant Film loves light. The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Always shoot in bright light or use the camera flash.
  • DEVELOP: All photos appear blank at first. Photos develop within 15 minutes. Shield photos from the light and place them face down as they develop.
  • CREATE: Every photo you create is rich textured and unique. Unpredictable, imperfect, and impossible to reproduce.
  • 8 INSTANT PHOTS: Polaroid pictures are unique, no two pictures are the same, so think before you shoot.

Description

Polaroid SX-70 cameras work a little differently and that's why they have their own type of film. SX-70 film has a lower ASA, which means it needs a lot more light to get a good photograph. It's also the reason behind all those dreamy colors and textures, which artists adore. All folding-type cameras (except the 680/690 SLR models) use SX-70 film.

Brand: Polaroid


Model Name: SX-70 B&W Film


Film Color: Black and White


Film Format Type: Instant


Exposures per Roll: 8


Compatible Devices: Polaroid SX-70


Lighting Type: Bright light


ISO Equivalent: 640


Film Format: Instant


Exposure Count: 8


Film Color: Black and White


Roll Quantity: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 85


Brand Name: Polaroid


Model Name: SX-70 B&W Film


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Photos
Color: B&W Film
If your camera has a flash perfect, if not, make sure you're taking the photo with really good lighting. Some of the photos I've taken indoors are a little more blurred, but the ones taken outdoors in the sun look great! The quality is there, I will be purchasing these again. :)
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by Sky B

  • Film works as it should
Color: Color
Film arrived quickly and it works great with my 1980s polaroid camera.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Jasmine

  • Not developing correctly
Color: B&W Film
The box was a little damaged when it arrived, but the film pack itself was fine. The first 2 pictures came out fine and the rest were duds. The blue developer burst in the rest. I do like the quality of the pictures however upset that only 2 developed correctly. After seeing other reviews I see that most others have had this same issue but i will be reordering in color! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022 by Amanda Lynn

  • They're ok for the most part
Color: Color
It worked pretty well but the last couple, they started coming out black, I don't know if it was because the sun hit them or if it's how they came but they worked for the couple I did use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Poptart

  • Busted makes me feel bad
Color: Color
I am seriously unimpressed with the SX 70. True it’s a Polaroid, but back in the day the film actually developed. The issue is the modern film stock is nowhere as stable as it was back in the day. SX70 isn’t supposed to be an easy camera. That’s why we have the 600 series, but out of two boxes only two photos developed, everything else was a dude. I’ve tested out and modified 600 film to run in the SX70 and that turned out better than this. If you’re into film, bless your heart, it’s not a cheap hobby. If you want to collect a cool camera. Find a broken SX70 and save your money. Instax by Fuji is without a doubt your next best option even though it’s format blows. Polaroid does one thing right, it’s square format is large and stunning when using optimal film and shooting in a controlled environment. The mini, wide, and square formats are superior in the processing “you spend ten bucks you get ten photos that will more than likely all develop”, but the Dimensions are all wonky and weird to look at. Mini is too small, wide is the best but like the mini I’m not a fan of the wide look. Square should be perfect, but it’s too small. On an economic level you can buy a pack of 60 mini photos for 35 bucks which is a steal in my book. Also instax cameras are really good, mint has a really neat twin lens reflex instax that’s pretty cool. I have the Neo 90 classic and the Instax wide camera. The Neo 90 has some cool bells and whistles, but unless you want to have fun doing double exposures “and I know you do” you’re okay I’m just the basic model instax. The wide however looks comical and fugly, like it’ll take your picture and steal your soul. Fuji needs to go back to the drawing board. The SX70 is a beautiful camera, a relec from a interesting time in instant photos. But the quality has not passed over time. If you have the camera, buy a roll, experiment in a controlled environment. If it works, great keep filming, if not, save your money. Buy instax or buy a 600 camera and save your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020 by Garrett

  • A little pricey, but worth it!
Color: B&W Film
Found a used One-Step from the early 1980s online for $23 and decided to take a chance. Then I discovered the film was +$19 a pack! Yikes, over $2 an image! I decided to take some portraits of the kids outside and was blown away by the images. If you love B&W images and instant photography like I do and have access to a camera that takes sx-70 film, I highly recommend this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by DCOZ

  • Right film, out of date!
Color: Color
Film pack has 05/24 stamped on it! This means it's out of date by 2 months! Will it still work - maybe. If it was just 1 month, I'd be fine with it (yes, even understanding), but it's 2 months! Please check the upper, right side on the box for the date next time. Anyways, I was happy that I didn't have to wait until mid August to get it! Though I'm more curious about if my old camera still works (after so many years)! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Robert W. Robert W.

  • Perfect
Color: Color
My son collects Polaroid cameras and it’s kinda hard to find film and this worked perfectly!
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by Lexington Informant

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