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All
the ID Cameras that we sell use the 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. (8.5 x
10.8 cm) Film Pack. The most popular for passport, immigration
and ID photos is the Polaroid Type T669. If you have any questions
about the best film type for your ID photo requirements, please
give us a call and we will help you with your needs. Click on
the film image to get to the specifications page.
Most of these
films are available in 8 or 10 sheet packs.
Polaroid is converting all film manufacturing for these films
to 10 sheet packs. A case of these films with 8 sheet packs contains
400 sheets of film. A case of these films with 10 sheet packs
contains 500 sheets of film. A case of of 10 sheet film packs
is more expensive, but the cost per sheet is the same. When shopping
for film, compare the cost per sheet, not per case. You may think
you are getting a better deal from one supplier as he may be quoting
8 sheet packs, and another vendor may be quoting 10 sheet packs.
All of our cameras can use 10 sheet packs, be aware that some
competitors cameras can only use 8 sheet packs, and the 8 sheet
packs are becoming obsolete. All Polaroid instant films have an
expiration date. Ask what the expiration date is on the film you
are purchasing. Fresh film will have an expiration date at least
six months past the time of purchase. There is nothing wrong with
purchasing film that expires next month, if you will use the whole
case within that time frame. Outdated film does not perform properly.
| Film
Name / Number |
Type |
Speed |
Development
Time |
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Polacolor
108
|
Color |
80 |
60
seconds |
| Polacolor
669 |
Color |
80 |
60
seconds |
| Pro
Vivid 689 |
Color |
100 |
90
seconds |
| Polacolor
Pro 100, 679 |
Color |
100 |
90
seconds |
| ID
Ultraviolet |
Color |
80 |
60
seconds |
| Polapan
Pro 100, 664 |
Black
& White |
100 |
30
seconds |
Development
times given are for the film when it is at a temperature of
75º F.
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