Then I re-loaded the pack all over and did it again with success. ![]() Second click and out came the second pictures, and so on. Clicked the shutter and out came the first picture. Out came the dark slide, and I shut the flash off on the Minolta after that to save battery. Then I loaded back up the film (using 5 old no good exposed film) and the dark slide. So I took one of my single edged razor blades from my shaving kit and cut the Mylar plastic curtain out completely. Even with my finger pressing the film to exit, it was a definite stop at that film cartridge exit. If your camera looks like the camera picture above, you most likely need this type of film. Image / Spectra cameras produce white framed images that are slightly larger than the classic shape of 600 and SX70 photographs. I could hear the shutter, and whirring, but no film/picture exited. C: Film for POLAROID Image / Spectra cameras Approximately 600 ASA, available in B/W as well as Color. How I fixed it: I was working with already wasted film, so I tried many times to get the film to exit after an exposure. Easily attaches to your Polaroid Spectra or Image camera. It’s a reusable device that makes it easier to get good results with Impossible film. WE SHIP IN 1 BUSINESS DAY and we package. The Impossible Film Shield is designed to shield your instant photos from light in the moment they’re ejected from the camera. On this pack of film it was somewhat "deformed" and presented a clear blockage for film to easily leave the film pack. This is Impossible Polaroid Color Film PZ 680 for Image, 1200, and Spectra Camera. In the exit end of the film pack is a small mylar plastic "curtain" that keeps the film from light exposure if the door is opened. And, I have found out what is causing it. Derek and I went down to Venice Beach to do a side by side comparison of some Instax Wide and Impossible Project Spectra Film. What happened? Were the original Polaroid chemistry too toxic, banned, unstable.īTW I also have that Impossible Frog Tongue that covers the picture "when" it ejects.īack on the ejection. Right, even the earlier Polaroid Spectra and SX-70, etc cameras, with their respective films, did a whole lot Perhaps it was wishful to think that I could get results like I did with my earlier Kodak EK4. That film is fully vibrant in color compared to this. You should see how they look against my Polaroid 450 and Fujifilm FP-100cįilm. They reminded me more of B&W film, withĪ pink cast than true color films. Other thing I noticed on these pictures is lack of any "vibrant" colors. The Polaroid Spectra 1200si is having issues with sometimes ejecting the film. ![]() Issues with in the Minolta was 8/15 Other one that was intermittent eject issues is 4/15 manufacture date. Is this an issue with all the Impossible films? Manufacture date of the one I had In a recent purchase of Impossible films I have had difficulty with the picture ejecting after the shot One a Polaroid Spectra 1200si and the other a Minolta Instant Pro (same as the Spectra Our latest b&w film formula captures fine detail effortlessly, producing high contrast photos with depth, atmosphere and distinctive analog texture.I have 2 Spectra cameras. Style: Color Film B&W Film - Color Film - About this item Instant film with classic white frame / Format : length 10,2 cm × height 10. ![]() We dont know when or if this item will be back in stock. ![]() This film makes wider-format instant photos - perfect for landscapes and longer-length portrait shots. 361 ratings Secure transaction Returns Policy Currently unavailable. For use in Polaroid Spectra-type cameras. Full development will occur approximately 10 minutes after exposure when working in a temperature of around 70☏ / 21☌.Įight instant black and white photos with white frames. The film uses an innovative color protection formula that gives the photos saturated colors and a high level of detail and sharpness. This film features a 4 x 4.1" white frame with a glossy image area of 3.5 x 2.9". This pack of Color Instant Film from Impossible contains eight sheets of film for Polaroid Image/Spectra type cameras. IMPOSSIBLE FILM HAS REBRANDED TO POLAROID ORIGINALS
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