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The Impossible Project - Polaroid 600 Colour Film (Old Name PX680) $25 - Manufactured Jan 2014

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To Celebrate our FilmNeverDie gallery Opening at 367 Mile Lane, Parkville, 3052, Victoria.

We are selling brand new The Impossible Project Polaroid 600 Colour films for $25 a pack (with GST), ROP / RRP = $32-38

This will fit any Polaroid 600 cameras - yes the retro Cube-like Polaroid Cameras that produce square format Polaroid Photos!

8 Shots in each pack and it will only expire in Jan 2015, if kept in the fridge it can last longer.

All our films are guaranteed to work, if not one to one replacement.

Don't have a camera ? you can get it from us too! We have the largest selection of used Polaroid cameras for sale! All comes with 6 months warranty.

You can either buy from the link above and pay for shipping or come pick up at our gallery. Shipping $7.50

Opening Hours:

Tuesday to Friday : 11-6pm
Saturday : 11-3pm
Other times : by appointment !

Thanks
FilmNeverDie.com

Hope you find this useful, enjoy Polaroid.

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  • Any chance having a similar promo on SX-70 film??

    • "COMPATIBLE CAMERA: Polaroid 600 cameras or Sx-70 Camera with ND filter"

    • @Silvertone is right you can use ND filter on that , at the moment we are running low on Sx-70 films but will probably run some sort of promotion when its back in full stock ( not sure when though). What camera do you have?

      cheers

      Gary
      FilmNeverDie.com

  • Whats ROP? and do you have to chill these?

    • I'm guessing ROP is Run of Press, which rarely anybody uses….

      • @iplau thanks for replying to that, i heard someone using that term which he explains that have the same meaning as RRP.

        @Zolinger yes Chilling is necessary, or keep it in a room that is not hotter than 25 degree, more important is keeping it at a stable temperature.

        Any issues let me know

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        Gary
        +61433 535 227
        FilmNeverDie.com

  • I have a question why does it take 8 hours to finally develop.. When I was a kid this use to be ready and done in 3 minutes..

    • Not sure where you got 8 hours from.
      "DEVELOPMENT TIME: 10 - 20 minutes approximately 70°F / 21°C"

    • Thanks for the question sportsguy, yeah what happen was the original blue dye was toxic , so they need to go back to the drawing board to recompose the formula, as a results the developing time is now about 10-30 minutes. Hope that helps, the developing time is very much depending on temperature.

      any issue let me know

      cheers

      Gary
      0433 535 227
      FilmNeverDie.com

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