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Filmpack Filter Twinpack

The new Impossible ND Film Pack filter was developed to use 600 ASA Impossible Film in Polaroid SX 70 cameras. Inserting this filter on top of the Impossible film cartridge will adjust films such as PX 680 Color Shade or PX 600 Silver Shade films to approximately 100 ASA and make them compatible with your SX 70 camera. This filter is easy to attach, detach and use and does not require any changes to the camera itself.
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    This Twinpack contains 2 reusable Impossible Film Pack filters. These filters work with any 600asa Impossible PX film as well as Polaroid 600 film.
The Impossible ND Film Pack Filter should be used with any 600asa film (PX 600, PX 680, etc) when used in SX 70 type cameras.

The Impossible ND Film Pack Filter i reusable in easily slides on top of any PX film cassette as well as vintage Polaroid 600 film cassettes.

Please watch this short video , that shows how to attach the filter to your film cassette.
The Impossible Film Pack Filter works with any 600asa Impossible PX film as well as Polaroid 600 film.
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AVERAGE RATING: (66.67 %)   6 reviews
Half & Half!
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I purchased these filters & installed one as per the instructional video. The first 6 shots were absolutely GORGEOUS, but then on the 7th shot, the filter somehow jammed up & the last two pictures in the pack were exposed when I ducked into a closet to pull the filter off the pack. I love the results I got from the first 6 photos, now I just have to find a way to keep it from jamming mid-pack.
said Allison Inge Trembly, US | 2012.03.26 01:11 AM
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more problems than fun...
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i instaled filter propertly... it correcto exposition good but pictures doesen't come out of camera so i need to do lot of additional things to get thm out of ther. so my conclusion is that is mor problem than fun with it...
said alex, PL | 2012.02.10 21:46 PM
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are you sure that the filter is properly installed, with the two tabs sticking up over the plastic pack frame, to keep it in place? if you continue to have problems, please contact service@theimpossibleproject.com
Impossible Reply to alex, 2012.05.18 09:40 AM
Hmmm
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unfortunately the first time I used this filter, 2 photos came out instead of just one, both completely wasted film with nothing on it. I was nervous to shoot a third, for fear that 2 more wasted shots might appear, but the third did come out alone, but overexposed and with light leaks. I am using the gold edition pz 680 but doubt that should bear any cause. Depending on how the last 5 shots emerge, I may not continue using this filter...bummer.
said MJ, US | 2012.01.25 14:39 PM
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Hi MJ, Are you sure that the filter is properly installed, with the two tabs sticking up over the plastic pack frame, to keep it in place? If you continue to have problems, please contact service@theimpossibleproject.com
Impossible Reply to MJ, 2012.05.18 09:40 AM
Great
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Easy to apply on the film pack, however after 3 uses, the sweat from your fingers can cause imprinted finger prints. The ND filter becomes sticky if exposed to too much moisture, which leads to a distorted filter. I recommend being really carefull when handeling this filter. The tabs on this filter somtimes causes your SX-70 to misfeed. Overall it works, but must be handled with care or you'll be buying lots of filters.
said Kevin , US | 2011.10.23 08:59 AM
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GREAT!
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This thing is too easy to put on. Just go with what the instructions say, watch the tutorial video, and you should be fine. Just don't forget to take it off the film pack when you're done.
said Jay, US | 2011.08.30 05:20 AM
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Works
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While it can be a bit finicky to mount into the film cartridge (something I'm sure will get easier with practice), it's less intrusive than sticking a neutral-density filter onto the lens and, most importantly, it works.
said Derek F, CA | 2011.07.24 16:41 PM
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