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Polaroid Color Go Film White Frame 2x8 records

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  • Instant fim
  • 16 images
  • Size: 66,6 x 53,9 mm
  • with white frame
  • ASA 640
  • Development time 10-15 min.
  • store refrigerated
  • usable with: Go cameras

Color film for Polaroid Go. Each pack contains 16 color photo films with a glossy white frame. For use with Polaroid Go only. Development time 10-15 minutes. Best stored in the refrigerator. Size: 66.6 x 53.9 mm. Image size: 47 x 46 mm.

Polaroid Go Color Film Double Pack
The world at your feet - and in your pocket or backpack. Take a Polaroid Go Color Film Twin Pack with you and unpack your creativity wherever you land with your camera. 16 instant color images for moments you want to capture, wherever you are. Exclusive for use with the Polaroid Go.

Store refrigerated, shoot warm
Film performance depends on temperature. Store film in the refrigerator, but never freeze it. It is best to bring it to room temperature before use, about 13-28 °C. If it is cold, keep photos warm in a pocket close to your body when developing, and make sure they stay cool on hot days.

Shoot with light
The more light in the shot, the better the photo will be. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Flash should be used for all indoor shots. It is recommended to always shoot with flash except in bright sunshine.

Develop in the dark
All photos will appear blank at first. Since they are most sensitive during this time, they should not be bent or shaken. Protect from light while developing and keep the image side down. Keep black and white photos protected from light for about 1 minute, color film for about 6 minutes.

Maintain camera
There are rollers behind the film door of the camera. As each photo passes over these rollers, make sure they remain clean. If the rollers are visibly dirty, carefully wipe them with a soft, damp cloth.

Variante: White Frame
Verpackungseinheit: 2x8 Aufnahmen
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 19,99
18,50 Sofortbild Film
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Polaroid Color Go Film White Frame 2x8 records

Short profile

  • Instant fim
  • 16 images
  • Size: 66,6 x 53,9 mm
  • with white frame
  • ASA 640
  • Development time 10-15 min.
  • store refrigerated
  • usable with: Go cameras

Product description for Polaroid Color Go Film White Frame

Color film for Polaroid Go. Each pack contains 16 color photo films with a glossy white frame. For use with Polaroid Go only. Development time 10-15 minutes. Best stored in the refrigerator. Size: 66.6 x 53.9 mm. Image size: 47 x 46 mm.

Polaroid Go Color Film Double Pack
The world at your feet - and in your pocket or backpack. Take a Polaroid Go Color Film Twin Pack with you and unpack your creativity wherever you land with your camera. 16 instant color images for moments you want to capture, wherever you are. Exclusive for use with the Polaroid Go.

Store refrigerated, shoot warm
Film performance depends on temperature. Store film in the refrigerator, but never freeze it. It is best to bring it to room temperature before use, about 13-28 °C. If it is cold, keep photos warm in a pocket close to your body when developing, and make sure they stay cool on hot days.

Shoot with light
The more light in the shot, the better the photo will be. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Flash should be used for all indoor shots. It is recommended to always shoot with flash except in bright sunshine.

Develop in the dark
All photos will appear blank at first. Since they are most sensitive during this time, they should not be bent or shaken. Protect from light while developing and keep the image side down. Keep black and white photos protected from light for about 1 minute, color film for about 6 minutes.

Maintain camera
There are rollers behind the film door of the camera. As each photo passes over these rollers, make sure they remain clean. If the rollers are visibly dirty, carefully wipe them with a soft, damp cloth.

Polaroid Color Go Film White Frame 2x8 records

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
9120096770807
KAN
6017
Complete technical data
Datenblatt Polaroid Go Film Pack 2x8 (PDF, Deutsch)

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