The Polaroid 300 is an instant film. The film sold under the Polaroid brand is identical to the Instax Mini Film* from Fujifilm. The only difference is that it says Polaroid on the back instead of Fujifilm.
Unlike the other films from the American instant pioneer, the 300 is still manufactured.
One pack contains a film cassette for 10 pictures. Usually, however, you have to put a little more on the table for the name than you would for Fuji’s film.
The film can be used in either the Polaroid 300 camera or an Instax Mini camera.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Based on | Fujifilm Instax Mini Film |
| Development process | Instant film development process |
| Development time in minutes | 1:30 min |
| Photos per pack | 10 units |
| Country of production | Japan |