Can SX-70 take 600 film?

Can SX-70 take 600 film?

SX-70 Type SX-70 cameras operate slightly differently from other Polaroid instant cameras, so they need their own film. SX-70 film is only available in classic color and black & white editions, but if you want to use a special edition 600 film in your SX-70 camera, you can do so with a Neutral Density Filter.

What film does SX-70 use?

We are capable of modifying any SX-70 cameras to shoot 600 film and that upgrade is available to you. If you’d like our technicians to modify your camera, you can add it on via the drop-down box option below. Here are some reasons why you may want to do so: SX-70 cameras use 100ASA film.

What film does Polaroid impulse use?

The Polaroid Impulse AF uses 600 type Polaroid film, which was the newer version of the classic ‘square’ Polaroid frame. Polaroid discontinued 600 type film way back in 2008, but a company called the Impossible Project rose up and started making new film for the camera.

Can you use i type film in Polaroid 600?

I-Type film does not have a battery in the cartridge so it will not work in any classic Polaroid cameras like the OneStep Close-Up 600 camera. This film will only work in Impossible Instant Lab and I-1, or the new Polaroid Originals OneStep 2. For your OneStep Close-Up 600 camera, you need 600 film.

What is the ISO of a Polaroid SX-70 camera?

Polaroid cameras have no ISO dial. The meter is fixed at a single value that matches the sensitivity of the film. SX-70 film was rated at ISO160, 600 film at ISO 640. The cameras came out of the factory with meters permanently set accordingly. 600 film in an SX-70 is going to be over-exposed by around a couple of stops.

Can I use a Polaroid 600 cartridge with my SX-70?

The Polaroid 600 cartridges were the same size, and although they had a couple of extra ‘nubs’, with a little bit of jiggery-pokery they could play nicely with your SX-70. That left the rather big issue of ISO. Polaroid cameras have no ISO dial. The meter is fixed at a single value that matches the sensitivity of the film.

What is the difference between SX-70 film and 600 film?

SX-70 film was rated at ISO160, 600 film at ISO 640. The cameras came out of the factory with meters permanently set accordingly. 600 film in an SX-70 is going to be over-exposed by around a couple of stops. The film photography community is by its very nature creative. Soon enough you could buy SX-70 ND filters on Ebay.

What is the difference between Polaroid 600 and I-type film?

The important difference between 600 and i-Type film is the absence of a battery inside the film cartridge. This means that i-Type film will not work with vintage Polaroid cameras.

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