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  1. Polaroid Go Colour Film - Pack Of 48, White

  2. Polaroid Instant Colour Film for Polaroid 600 Camera - 8 Exposures UK

    Keep cool, shoot warm: Film strength depends on temperature. It's best to bring it to room temperature before use, about 13-28°C (55-82°F).

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  3. Polaroid Type 55 ISO 50/DIN 18 5"x4" EXPIRED FILM

    I have two boxes that expired in September 2002 and one box that expired in April 2004. Price is per box of 20 sheets.

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  4. Polaroid Go Colour Film Twin Pack Film Pack (16 Shots) Expiry Date = 06/25

    Please note that one of the packets has been opened, but not used. The Polaroid Go Colour Film Twin Pack Film Pack offers 16 instant colour photos with an ISO 640 film speed. Expiry date is 06/2025, and it is manufactured in the Netherlands. The pack includes two units, making it a convenient choice for photography enthusiasts looking to capture memories with a vintage touch. This film is specifically designed for use with Polaroid GO series cameras, ensuring compatibility and high-quality results.

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  5. One pack of Polaroid Colour / Color Instant SX-70 Film for classic SX-70 Cameras

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  6. Polaroid Instant BLACK & WHITE film for SX-70 - 8 Photos For SX-70 Camera, 2025

    Polaroid SX 70 Film Format. Lower ASA film often gives you deeper tones, which is why the SX-70 is so popular with artists, creatives, and people who use the word "aesthetics" a lot. Instant Black & White.

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  7. 8 x Polaroid 664 Black & White Instant Pack Film Expired - 1x10 photos

    Polaroid 664. Expiry dates range between 02/2007 - 10/2009.

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  8. Single Sheet - Polaroid 55 B&W Positive/Negative 4x5 Film - 4x5 - READ

    These could likely be used as regular sheet film and developed manually, or other use cases. Price is for asingle sheet.

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  9. New Unopened Polaroid 669 Type Color Film - Dual Pack (20 exposures) 2007 Expiry

    Boxes of expired (2007) 669 Polaroid film. 20 shots in each box. Four boxes total available. Boxes are a bit scuffed, and the carboard on one of them has been slightly opened, but doesn't affect the contents. Have been kept in the fridge since I acquired them some years ago, but I cannot vouch for how they were kept before that. As with all expired film, no quality/condition can be guaranteed.

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