Customer Reviews for Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack)

Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack)
by Polaroid

Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack) Our Price: $179.99
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack)

Customer Review: Plant Manager
Summary: 5 Stars

I find this very easy to use and it is a quick way to record info.

Customer Review: It works!
Summary: 4 Stars

Got this as part of a present for a good friend. Didn't realize how hard it was to find Polaroid 600 film these days, but Amazon made it easy enough. The reason I gave it four stars is because the price of these film packs are ridiculously expensive - not just from this Seller, but anywhere currently selling them on the internet.

The Seller did advertise that the film packs were technically expired, but provided a guarantee that it will work through a certain date.

My friend was ecstatic about the present and said she liked how the older film gave unique exposure effects to each Polaroid. So as far as I am concerned, it is expired, but it works!

Seller sent the film promptly and the package was heavily padded. Thanks!

Customer Review: Nice deal.
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this film last month for about five dollars less and I just now noticed that they sent me the wrong film. Rather than sending me 600 film I got three packs of 779. So I got an even better deal.

The color still isn't as true on the 779, it has a darker saturation giving it this vintage feel. As an avid artist, I do lots of photography work along side painting and drawing. For the artist, this film is very nice if they like color distortion. For every day use, the user may be more satisfied with a 35mm film or digital camera.

Customer Review: New Film Manufactured
Summary: 4 Stars

A group of investors has leased the Polaroid process, building and equipment for 10 years to develop a new film for old Polaroids. They call it the "Impossible Project" group. I saw the article today dated 03/23/09. Good news for those of us who have held onto them. http://www.the-impossible-project.com/

Customer Review: Last hurrah!
Summary: 4 Stars

They've stopped making polaroid film, and the expected final availability (according to polaroid's web site) is the first quarter 2009. At this point in time, I'd think the main interest would be in artistic work with the film. Check the expiration dates, and get some before the era comes to a complete close.
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