POLAROID 600 FILM. 30 shots, expired.
Polaroid 600 integral colour film. 1 twin pack of 10 shots, plus 1 single pack of 10 shots, total shots in this sale = 30
Expiry date [20 shot pack]: 03/07 [film kept refrigerated since purchase]
Expiry date [10 shot pack]: 10/06 [film kept refrigerated since purchase]
Polaroid integral colour film, for Polaroid 600 and SX-70 series cameras. Todays most popular Polaroid film. High-speed, high definition and fantastic quality. * Film Speed: ISO 640/DIN 29
* Type: Integral Film. Medium contrast, balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure
* Format: 3.5 x 4.2 in. (8.8 x 10.7 cm), Image Area: 3.1 x 3.1 in. (7.9 x 7.9 cm)
* Finish: Glossy
* Development: Approximately 3 mins. at 70°F (21°C)
* Special: Built in, long lasting battery to power up the camera and flash works with: Polaroid SLR680, 600AF Business Edition, Polaroid 600 One Step, Polaroid 600 Express, Polaroid 600 OneStepCloseUp, Polaroid 600 One Classic, All 600 and SX-70 (using the ND filter) cameras
How to use my SX-70 camera with type 600 or 779 film?
Please follow these steps to adjust the film and camera: 600 / 779 Film The 600 and 779 films have four little plastic nubs at the bottom, which prevent them from being loaded in a camera designed for SX-70 film. You have 2 options: •You can remove the two nubs in the middle in order to load the film.
•You can use the dark slide of a previously loaded instant film to load the film without removing the nubs. Hold the dark slide (also known as black tab or cover sheet) under and slightly beyond the pack while loading it. The idea is to have something smooth that covers the nubs as the pack is inserted.
SX-70 Camera Now that you have loaded either 600 or 779 film into your SX-70 camera, you have to overcome the fact that this film is four times faster than SX-70 / Time-Zero film.
This cannot be achieved by adjusting the exposure control settings. Even if you alter your settings to reflect the dark, your pictures will still be overexposed.
If you only plan to take photographs in broad daylight: •Reduce the amount of incoming light by affixing a 2-stop neutral density (ND) filter in front of the lens. Please note that this will also darken the view in your finder.
•Alternatively, you can try a 1-stop ND filter and set the exposure control 1.5 stops to darken. Use a coated filter to get the best results. If you take photographs in any light: •Remove the filter retaining ring (the little chrome ring which surrounds the photocell) by gently pushing the tip of a small knife under the edge and popping out the ring. Remove the small round neutral density filter.
•Replace with a similarly thin piece of clear plastic (e.g. from a CD box). Re-fit the housing, insert the film and affix a 1-stop ND filter in front of the lens. The exposure-control settings should now allow you to compensate for the film speed. •Remember the exposure-control returns to zero when you fold the camera.
works with: SX-70 Original, SX-70 Sonar OneStep, SX-70 Sonar Black B, Polaroid 1000 Kit, SX-70 series cameras, 600 series cameras.
Please check out my other auctions for SX-70 camera, 779 film, 600 film and Olympus digital SLRs and lenses listing this week, new items being added over the weekend.
Thanks for looking, good luck with your bid!
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