PX 600 Silver Shade by NIGO POLAROID 600 • #249112 C
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The Impossible Project PX 600 Silver Shade by NIGO

  • Manufacturer The Impossible Project
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 600
  • Film Type Instant film / integral film
  • Availability Discontinued

The PX 600 Silver Shade by NIGO (Impossible by Nigo Edition PX 600 Silver Shade) is a black and white instant film. It was introduced in December 2012.

Like the PX 70 Color Shade by NIGO, this film was designed by the designer Nigo. This film is the PX 600 Silver Shade material. In this edition, however, the frames around the photos are not simply white, but in a military green. It is also printed with various symbols.

Impossible advises to slide the light/dark slider to dark on the Polaroid 600. The development time per image is 5-10 minutes. When ejecting the image and during development, it should be protected from light. The temperature should also be kept at 21 degrees.

One pack is enough for eight exposures. Stored unexposed film should be kept at 5-10°C.

Update

This edition is no longer in production. The most current black and white film for the 600 format is the Polaroid B&W Film for 600*.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format Typ 600
Type of Film instant film / integral film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 600
Development process Instant film development
Frames per Pack 8 pieces
Release Date 2012
Availability Discontinued (January 2014)
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