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Impossible PX Shade

Impossible images are light sensitive and need to be shielded from direct light immeiately as they eject from the camera - the first seconds are crucial! If not carefully shielded images will develop a yellowish to pink tint.

The Impossible PX Shade was developed for use with folding Polaroid SLR (folding SX 70 or SLR 680) cameras to immediately and easily protect your Impossible images upon ejection from the camera.
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    The Impossible PX Shade works with folding type Polaroid cameras (SX 70, SLR 680, etc)
    It does not work with the the foldable Polaroid one 600 model.
To attach the PX Shade to your SX 70 or SLR 680 camera, open the film compartment of your camera. Insert the PX Shade, the narrow metal rail ahead, into the gap between the metal rollers and the black flap. You may need to slightly pull down the leather cover on the bottom of your camera to allow the metal rail to fully eject from the camera. Finally pull the metal rail until the PX Shade is in its operating position.

Please also watch the PX Shade video
All folding type SX 70 and SLR 680 cameras
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230 items

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

AVERAGE RATING: (75.79 %)   19 reviews
Works like a charm!
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I've been using my PX Shade in a SX-70 Sonar for a week now and I have to say it's fantastic! It's easy to install (and remove) and it keeps the picture well covered. Contrary to what one reviewer said, you can easily close the SX-70 with the shade still installed. The fit is just perfect. Love it!!!
said Todd, US | 2013.05.02 05:30 AM
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Is this reusable?
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Hi just want to ask if this is reusable? And how many lives are there? Thanks
said Pauline, PH | 2013.04.16 19:59 PM
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Yes, the PX Shade is reusable and can get used for as many times as you like.
Impossible Reply to Pauline, 2013.04.18 17:48 PM
Disappointing.
017
Bought this for Christmas. All shots in pack had either a sludge of chemical blobs or white spots. No idea what is wrong with the film....
said Nathan, HK | 2012.12.27 07:07 AM
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Free alternative
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For those that don't think this is effective, I was reading a blog from a SX70 user, that said they just tape their empty film boxes to the front, so the photos just get ejected into the box without seeing the light of day.
said Teej, US | 2012.09.29 23:04 PM
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LOVE IT!
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I don't know what all the complaining is about--this thing rocks and makes shooting so much easier for me. Worked like a charm the first time on. I don't care if it's a little over ten bucks; if TIP needs a higher markup on some things to make up revenue, that's fine with me. REMEMBER: They brought back the Pola film, for Pete's sake.
said susan, US | 2012.04.28 01:31 AM
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Save your money
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I love impossible films, I have purchased many but this particular item isnt worth the cost. Its great in princple and works pretty nicely out of the box and indoors, but has these downfalls: 1. Any sort of light breeze will cause this to flop and light will hit the pic, causing light problems. 2. It is not tough as nails as someone states, mine has small tears in the rabbit ears on the side after only a short amount (3 packs) of use. Still works, but it seems pretty quick for any sort of damage given that I am very careful when using my cameras. 3. It cannot be folded and stored that way - it will cause it to bend, forcing the film out of the top of the shield instead of the bottom. I learned this the hard way and discontinued use. My home solutions work better, and cost far less.
said Brad Bennett, US | 2012.03.13 03:22 AM
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Mixed feelings.
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Well, this product does work when used, but I think the design is pretty bad because it's kind of time consuming. The biggest problem is you can't close your sx-70 when the film is inserted, so you have to set it up every time you want to take a photo and take it off when you're done. Basically that made me stop using. The old tutorial this website use to have - the cardboard technique - worked better and costed nothing.
said yt, CA | 2012.03.12 08:13 AM
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