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Polaroid Originals Instant Color Film for Spectra Cameras

Polaroid Originals Instant Color Film for Spectra Cameras

Spectra cameras are wider than regular Polaroid cameras, which means they need their own, wider film. Simple, right? This Spectra film gives you all the same clean tones and textures of other Polaroid film packs, but with a wide-format frame. So whether you're taking breathtaking landscape photographs, or just trying to fit all your cousins in the family reunion photo, you've got a little more space to work with.

Bigger Is Better

Polaroid might be best known for that classic, square frame, but they made a few other formats over the years. Spectra film is a widescreen version of their classic instant film, for when you absolutely, positively have to fit every single person in the shot. Accept no substitutes.

Store Chilled, Shoot Warm

Temperature affects how the film works. Keep it stored cold in the fridge, but never freeze it. Ideally you should let it adjust to room temperature before you use it. That’s around 55–82F (13–28C). When it’s cold out, keep your photos warm in a pocket close to your body while they develop. Or if it’s a hot day, make sure they stay cool.

Shoot with the Light

The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use the flash for all your indoor photos. For best results Polaroid also recommends using the flash for outdoor shots, unless it’s a bright sunny day.

Develop in the Dark

All photos appear blank at first. They’re most sensitive during this time, so don’t bend or shake them. Shield them from the light, and place them face down as they develop. Keep B&W photos shielded from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.

Care for Your Camera

Your camera has a set of rollers inside the film door. Each photo passes through  these rollers as it’s made, so it’s important to make sure that they stay clean. If the rollers get visibly dirty then gently wipe them down with a soft, damp cloth.

$30.94
Polaroid Originals Instant Color Film for Spectra Cameras
$30.94

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Polaroid Originals Instant Color Film for Spectra Cameras

Spectra cameras are wider than regular Polaroid cameras, which means they need their own, wider film. Simple, right? This Spectra film gives you all the same clean tones and textures of other Polaroid film packs, but with a wide-format frame. So whether you're taking breathtaking landscape photographs, or just trying to fit all your cousins in the family reunion photo, you've got a little more space to work with.

Bigger Is Better

Polaroid might be best known for that classic, square frame, but they made a few other formats over the years. Spectra film is a widescreen version of their classic instant film, for when you absolutely, positively have to fit every single person in the shot. Accept no substitutes.

Store Chilled, Shoot Warm

Temperature affects how the film works. Keep it stored cold in the fridge, but never freeze it. Ideally you should let it adjust to room temperature before you use it. That’s around 55–82F (13–28C). When it’s cold out, keep your photos warm in a pocket close to your body while they develop. Or if it’s a hot day, make sure they stay cool.

Shoot with the Light

The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use the flash for all your indoor photos. For best results Polaroid also recommends using the flash for outdoor shots, unless it’s a bright sunny day.

Develop in the Dark

All photos appear blank at first. They’re most sensitive during this time, so don’t bend or shake them. Shield them from the light, and place them face down as they develop. Keep B&W photos shielded from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.

Care for Your Camera

Your camera has a set of rollers inside the film door. Each photo passes through  these rollers as it’s made, so it’s important to make sure that they stay clean. If the rollers get visibly dirty then gently wipe them down with a soft, damp cloth.

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Spectra cameras are wider than regular Polaroid cameras, which means they need their own, wider film. Simple, right? This Spectra film gives you all the same clean tones and textures of other Polaroid film packs, but with a wide-format frame. So whether you're taking breathtaking landscape photographs, or just trying to fit all your cousins in the family reunion photo, you've got a little more space to work with.

Bigger Is Better

Polaroid might be best known for that classic, square frame, but they made a few other formats over the years. Spectra film is a widescreen version of their classic instant film, for when you absolutely, positively have to fit every single person in the shot. Accept no substitutes.

Store Chilled, Shoot Warm

Temperature affects how the film works. Keep it stored cold in the fridge, but never freeze it. Ideally you should let it adjust to room temperature before you use it. That’s around 55–82F (13–28C). When it’s cold out, keep your photos warm in a pocket close to your body while they develop. Or if it’s a hot day, make sure they stay cool.

Shoot with the Light

The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use the flash for all your indoor photos. For best results Polaroid also recommends using the flash for outdoor shots, unless it’s a bright sunny day.

Develop in the Dark

All photos appear blank at first. They’re most sensitive during this time, so don’t bend or shake them. Shield them from the light, and place them face down as they develop. Keep B&W photos shielded from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.

Care for Your Camera

Your camera has a set of rollers inside the film door. Each photo passes through  these rollers as it’s made, so it’s important to make sure that they stay clean. If the rollers get visibly dirty then gently wipe them down with a soft, damp cloth.

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