Impossible Color Film for Impossible Cameras

Impossible Color Film for Impossible Cameras

  • Manufacturer The Impossible Project
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 640
  • Film Type Instant film / integral film
  • Availability Discontinued

Impossible Color Film for Impossible Cameras is an instant film. It was introduced in the fall of 2013 at major update of Impossible films. It was available for purchase for the first time in November 2013.

It is practically the Impossible Color Film for 600, but its peculiarity is that there is no built-in battery in the film cassette. Therefore, it can't be used in Polaroid's old instant cameras, since they draw their power from it, but only in Impossible cameras. The Instant Lab, for example, has a built-in battery and gets its power from there.

The biggest advantage is that there is less "waste", which is good for the environment and you don't have to worry about disposal. In addition, of course, the cost is somewhat lower, which in turn results in a lower price.

From the characteristics it is, as said identical with the Color Film for 600. More information about this, which can also be applied to the Impossible Color Film for Impossible Cameras, can be found on the Color Film for 600 page.

It can be bought in packs of one cassette each. There are eight images in one cassette.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format Impossible Camera
Type of Film instant film / integral film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 640
Development process Instant film development
Frames per Pack 8 pieces
Release Date 2013
Availability Discontinued (March 2015)
LIGHT 25 FILMPHOTOGRAPHY VALUE LIGHT 1600 DIN/ASA EXPOSURE CALIBRATION
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