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PX 680 Color Protection

Thanks to an innovative color protection formula that greatly improves the opacification process - Color Protection Film finally allows for easy shooting without the need for immediate shielding of the photos. It also delivers a never-before-seen color saturation, a completely new level of detail and sharpness and overall stunning image quality.

Please read the detailed specs and download the User Manual here: PX film website / Film Manual
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  • 8 Exposures per pack
  • Film Speed: ISO 600
  • Type: Colour Integral Instant Film for Polaroid 600 cameras.
  • Format: 3.5 x 4.2 in. (8.8 x 10.7 cm)
  • Image Area: 3.1 x 3.1 in. (7.9 x 7.9 cm)
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Development: 30 - 40 minutes approximately at 70°F (21°C)
  • Battery: Built in, long lasting battery to power up the camera and flash
  • Store unopened film pack in the fridge. Allow to adjust to room temperature before shooting.

  • Without the need of haste put the photo in in a bag, pocket, book or let it develop face-down outside direct sunlight.

  • Avoid developing in direct sunlight; this will cause overexposure and reddening of the final photo.

  • Adjust the lighten/darken wheel/slider to enhance and fine tune the results of further photos.
  • This film is compatible with the following camera models:
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    CUSTOMER REVIEWS

    AVERAGE RATING: (83.68 %)   38 reviews
    disappointed
    038
    I bought 3 packs and the pictures came out without any colours. I try different ways to protect the pictures from light but it didn't work neither. Just two pictures came out with the background slightly visible and others have nothing printed. It's the first time that such thing occured to me.
    said marie, FR | 2013.05.10 09:51 AM
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    Did you maybe use the PX 680 CP film in a type SX-70 camera? Or was the lighten/darken slider on your camera set to the light setting?
    Impossible Reply to marie, 2013.05.19 12:08 PM
    Amazing depth
    037
    I love the colors and averything about theese high-quality polaroid films. Can't say anything bad about this.
    said Søren Hjortdal, DK | 2013.04.30 15:35 PM
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    fabulous!
    036
    I haven't had much luck with Impossible film in the past, so I was skeptical in trying this pack but my pictures came out absolutely stunning with wonderful tones. Not having to shield the image immediately makes a world of difference as well. They took around 30/40 mins to fully develop, but the final result is well worth the wait and my images had a gorgeous dreamy haziness to them. Would definitely buy this again and highly recommend it!
    said maya, GB | 2013.04.02 23:01 PM
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    Reddish
    035
    3 packs gone and no matter what I try to do I still can't get even a decent color out of it. Always reddish. I have tried to block it from hitting direct sun light and let it develop in the box for 1/2hr. Do high temperature and strong humidity have anything to do with it?
    said Soruch Thailand, TH | 2013.03.29 09:27 AM
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    yes, high temperature does affect results. we recommend to shoot between 14–28°C/57°F–82°F shooting at higher temperatures will cause a color shift to yellow/ red.
    Impossible Reply to Soruch Thailand, 2013.05.13 18:45 PM
    Is this film TOO sensitive?
    034
    all my photos keep coming out way too bright. I do shield them from light when they come out and i even adjusted the wheel to the darkest side, so could it be the temperature? i live in south Texas, it's a little to 'shiny' and hot out here...could that be the reason my photos are disappointing?
    said Yvette, US | 2013.03.26 03:37 AM
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    Hi Yvette, please send an email to usa@theimpossibleproject.com and I will be happy to troubleshoot with you.
    Impossible Reply to Yvette, 2013.05.09 00:23 AM
    Decent Film
    033
    This film worked great in my sister Polaroid One600. Easy to shoot, and is balanced greatly with the flash.
    said Jarred Torres, | 2013.03.15 21:12 PM
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    So worth it!!!
    032
    Thanks so much, impossible project! I have a polaroid one step 600 from the 70s that my grandpa gave me last year, and I've been keeping it as decoration in my room. Recently I wondered if I could get it to work, but seeing as I didn't have any film, I began looking online. The impossible project is the only maker of new polaroid film out there. Though a bit skeptical, I asked for a single pack for my birthday, just to see if I could get it to work. Since the battery is actually in the film pack, immediately the dormant camera came to life! The pictures it produces are so dreamy and retro-looking-- just be aware that it can take up to an hour for the pictures to develop, from my experience. Such a great novelty! It is expensive, so I use it sparingly; I've only taken two pictures so far and if you want to use it more often I recommend an instant camera brand like fujifilm. But I'm so glad that I could revive a vintage treasure, and hope that the price will lower so I can buy even more! (:
    said Anna, US | 2013.02.16 23:49 PM
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