Product Description:
Spectra (Image) Film is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant color prints. It is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. Key Applications Home or family photography Insurance photography Site & construction documentation Promotional photography Photographic souvenirs Healthcare documentation Law enforcement (domestic violence, child abuse, others) Jewelry documentation Medical imaging (clinical documentation) Manufacturing (ISO 9000 documentation) Compatible Hardware Spectra AF, Spectra 2, Spectra Pro Spectra Law Enforcement Kit Jewelry Pro HealthCam ProCam Image, Image 2, Image Elite Minolta Pro Macro 3 SLR Macro 5 SLR Polaroid ColorShot Printer
Product Details
- Feature:
- Film for instant cameras--2 packs of 10
- 3- to 5-minute developing time
- Better color performance
- Sharper image
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Polaroid
- EAN: 0074100242424
- FilmColorType: color
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Polaroid
- Manufacturer: Polaroid
- Model: 624242
- MPN: 624242
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: PHOTOGRAPHIC_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: print
- Publisher: Polaroid
- Studio: Polaroid
- UPC: 074100242424

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Customer Reviews 

old friend
2010-02-06glad amazon is out there, because you can't find items like this in stores anymore.

This film is expired and it shows
2009-12-12Film is expired by 3.5 years and only performs marginally. Nowhere in the product description does it state the fact that this is expired film. Colors are washed out and this product is not worth the money at all. On the other hand shipping was extremely fast. This technology is a dinosaur and this transaction proves it.

excellent tool for teachers
2009-11-17Only place to purchase this now of out of production product which I use in my ESL classes to group students by country and to ID them so that I can learn their names.

Digital is not always the answer
2009-05-25My husband uses his Polaroid camera to take a photo of jigsaw puzzles when we finish them to keep a record. We have one on the den table all the time. We're retired and it's something to do when we get tired of yard work etc. He was very upset when he finished the last of the film he had purchased locally and couldn't find it. Noone carried it. I am the computer person so I decided to check the web and yeah I found you. I ordered the film for his birthday and he couldn't have been happier. We have a model railroad outside (garden railroad) and he takes quick shots when we finish an area. So thank you for continuing to carry this product. I suppose our Staples, Sams, etc. feel it is obsolete.

Spectra Film
2009-05-04This is an old film. I have opened the pack so I am keeping it. The colors are all brownish hue after curing. First I thought maybe the light or exposure, but its on all pictures taken any time.
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