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Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras Best Price


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Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras

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PX 680 Color Shade First Flush film is Impossible's first, experimental color material for type 600 cameras and introduces a magical new color palette to the classic white frame. Being our First Flush edition, it may show variances in color balance, saturation and contrast and a light dot pattern in the dark areas. As with all Impossible films, the image is light sensitive for the first 3 minutes of development and MUST BE SHIELDED from light. This film operates well in a wide variety of temperatures, but extremes of hot or cold will always show effects. All Impossible films allow various artistic manipulation techniques. NOTE: production date stamped on package. Films do not have an expiration date.


  • Film must be protected from light during first 3 minutes of development
  • Film responds well to warming during first minutes of development to enhance color saturation
  • 8 Exposures per cassette
  • Film Speed: ISO 600/DIN 29
  • Development: approx. 10 minutes at 70 F (21 C)


Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras Reviews


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome film, just a tad too expensive.., December 19, 2011
This review is from: Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras (Electronics)
After I bought my one600, I wanted to use it, but I had no film. The original Polaroid film has been discontinued and the ones out there are all expired and too expensive. So I bought this film and read through the manual and the tips on how to use it on the Impossible website, and I took my first shot.

It took 3 minutes to develop enough for a picture to show up and a whole day for the picture to be fully developed. Although this is a long time, I was prepared for this and I am quite satisfied with the outcomes. The pictures have not a great contrast and all have that grey-yellowish hue, but that gives them a vintage look that I really like.

The one thing that I don't like is that even though these are cheaper than most original Polaroid films, they only contain eight exposures compared to the ten in the original film packaging. If shipping (to Canada) is counted, that would make each exposure about 3.50 dollars, which is quite overpriced. Maybe the price will... Read more
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Unique product on the market!, March 17, 2012
This review is from: Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras (Electronics)
Sadly, Polaroid is no longer making their film. This has led to an INSANE price spike on vintage polaroid film ($30+ per roll!) in the used online market, and has led to almost no competition in the film industry. Basically, what you get is what you get. That said, it is important to take into consideration that the people at the Impossible Project have done a very brave thing, in bringing back a medium that was pronounced dead several years ago, and for that they must get some credit.

QUALITY
The film itself is not bad to be honest. Pictures have a Instagram-y feel to them, mine came with a blueish-sepia tint although I was expecting this from reading other reviews. While some people find this gimmicky, I would much rather have this effect from film then I would from photoshop, so no points were taken away. Film has good clarity and contrast, or as good as you are going to get from a $5 goodwill polaroid camera.

PROCESS
Here is the only part where PX... Read more
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good, February 25, 2012
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This review is from: Impossible PX 680 Color Shade First Flush Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras (Electronics)
Good quality, very impotant to know... You should NOT shake the picture where is out!!! Is actually worst and delay the results. Just place it stil some where and it wold be ready faster than if you are shaking it and desesperately waiting for results.

For Polaroid 600's users i highly recomended it.

Is hard to find good quality and decent price brands for this cameras that are not not longer availables.
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