The Impossible Color Film for I-Type is an instant film. It is the first generation of color film for Impossible I-Type cameras.
The color film can only be used in the Impossible cameras. Exposure in the old Polaroid cameras is not possible, because there is no battery in the film cassette.
A color picture is 8.8 x 10.7 cm. The shooting area is 7.9 x 7.9 cm. The instant film has a sensitivity of ISO 600, and development starts after 2 minutes and lasts up to 30 minutes. For best results, shoot at 14-28 degrees. Heat and cold can affect the images.
The individual images are in a special cassette. The cassette is placed in the camera. The film cassette does not contain a battery. This makes the film a little cheaper compared to the instant film for the old Polaroid instant cameras.
One pack of the film contains eight shots. The unopened film should be stored at 5-10 degrees.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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Development process | Instant film development process |
Photos per pack | 8 units |
Country of production | Netherlands |