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The Impossible PRD2788 Film for Polaroid Spectra Cameras offers 8 exposures per pack with a quick 30-minute development time at 70°F (21°C). Each print features a glossy finish and measures 3.5 x 2.9 inches, making it the perfect choice for capturing and sharing life's moments.
C**N
Worked like new film and it was fun to see black ...
Worked like new film and it was fun to see black and white photos again. It was a bit expensive and quantities are limited. Nevertheless, a good find.
A**3
Produces great pictures as is expect of this type of film
Fits perfectly into the cameras and the battery operates as it should. Produces great pictures as is expect of this type of film. Would recommend it to a friend. However, the reason I only gave it four stars is because of the price. It's quite pricey for only 10 pictures.
Z**D
Waste
Complete failure with this film.
A**O
Expensive for just 8 photos but turned out okay and shipped quickly
Bought a Polaroid Spectra camera at a local estate sale and I'm glad I'm able to get film for it so easily. Pretty expensive for 8 exposures and I'll probably just buy an expired pack off of eBay in the future but the Impossible brand sufficed for now. The photos weren't especially clear and I do think the price is a bit exorbitant but in the future I may purchase again just for the b/w option.
B**.
Superior to IP Color Film - Excellent product
For all of the struggles that Impossible Project has had with developing color film that could come close to original Polaroid, their black and white film is spot-on. The quality is simply flawless with the black and white. They develop far faster than the color photos and they're simply beautiful and rich. Blacks are deep and dark, whites are white, and everything in between is brilliant. My photos develop in about 10-15 minutes. There's none of that "sepia" look that you see in the color film. They've got a real winner in this product. With Polaroid taking on a niche at this point, the black and white goes along with the classic photography motif quite well. I can say, without hesitation, that this product equals original Polaroid Black & White Spectra film in every way except a slightly slower developing time.As for pointers, know that while the black and white isn't as light-sensitive as the color film, it still needs to be shielded from direct light when it's ejected and put into the dark as soon as possible. I recommend the extended "frog tongue" for your Polaroid camera as it will immediately protect the photo from light when it ejects. It's available on Amazon and is a great purchase. It basically keeps the photo covered until you remove it from the camera, whereas the standard Polaroid frog tongue retracts once it ejects.
C**N
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Pricey but worth it. Great pictures!!
R**.
Great!
Works perfect! Just really expensive film.
B**.
Four Stars
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