📷 Snap, Develop, Repeat: Your memories deserve the classic touch!
The Polaroid 6005 B&W Film for SX-70 is a pack of 8 instant black and white films designed for SX-70 cameras. Each photo develops in approximately 15 minutes, offering a unique and textured finish that captures moments in a timeless style. Ideal for bright lighting conditions, this film allows for creative expression with every shot.
Compatible Devices | Polaroid SX-70 |
Lighting Type | Bright light |
ISO Equivalent | 640 |
Film Format | Instant |
Exposure Count | 8 |
Film Color | Black and White |
Roll Quantity | 1 |
H**I
Great product however slightly overpriced!
Purchased for my old Polaroid Super1000 as having previously used the colour film I thought I'd try using the black and white option.The product simply works as it should, like any other Polaroid film would! Unfortunately my only issue with it is the price, as in comparison Fuji Instax SQ film is significantly cheaper per photo - albeit slightly smaller.For those who are interested in instant photography and have yet to try shooting in black and white, I highly recommend to give this a go!
D**2
This film is too slow for a polaroid
This film is too slow for a Polaroid camera. Even on a good sunny days this film struggles its 100 ISO & because you dont have a 2 second timer everything is either too dark, no contrast or all shaky. If you had a higher ISO like the 600 film this would be much better for all the above reasons to be way better. Its good if you want to be a bit creative but its very limited really to what you can actually do with it.Higher ISO Speed way better the price is too much too for this as its near impossible to get good sharp prints from it. Not a fan of the slow speed film's for Polaroid.
L**M
Good if you have patience
I bought this film to test an old sx-70 I found, I've used the colour sx-70 film before in my one step but never the b&w.The film has a small latitude so playing around with the exposure dial is a must to work out what works best for your camera and lighting conditions. At iso 160 you need plenty of natural light or a flash bar to get useable results. The contrast is nice although blown out highlights are common due to the aforementioned lack of latitude.You get far sharper images than you might expect coming from other Polaroid formats (600/i-type) although this may be the glass lens of the sx-70 rather than the film itself.At the end of the day this is Polaroid integral film, it has a look to it and if you like that look buy the product, if not try Instax instead.
J**R
Film doesn’t develop
I tried different settings and exposures. The film isn’t developing.
M**Y
Industrial masterpiece
Intended purpose
H**T
It does what it is supposed to do.
It is important to know how to take a photo with the camera and also to understand which subjects work for B&W film in general. (I had a couple of false starts not acknowledging these things).
N**K
Bad film, almost all black.
Very disappointed always buy this film never had a problem tried to resolve with flash on/off and inside outside shots but no luck. It’s not cheap hence why I’m annoyed!
M**0
Christmas gift
Cannot give a review at this time but can after Christmas thanks
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