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PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame

This film is based on the latest Silver Shade innovations, producing crisp and beautiful black and white images, making analog instant photography more charming and elegant than ever. The carefully colored, special matte frames underline and frame the crispy brilliance of this latest Silver Shade technology.

Please read the detailed specs and download the User Manual here: px film website / Film Manual
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Product Specifications
  • Film Speed: ISO 600/DIN 29
  • 8 Exposures per cassette
  • Type: Monochrome Integral Instant Film.
  • 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: 3 minutes approximately at 70°F (21°C)
  • Special: Black image frame
  • Battery: Built in, long lasting battery to power up the camera and flash
  • Store unopened filmpacks at 5 to 18°C

  • Shield the Picture from light
  • As the camera ejects the picture, do IMMEDIATELY shield it from light (e.g. with your hand, a darkslide, shoot into a box, etc...) - the first half second is crucial! See also this tutorial video box type cameras / tutorial video folding cameras

  • Let the image then develop upside down/shielded from light for up to 4 minutes.

  • To store your Silver Shade images ideally and to prevent fading or color alterations, please use the Dry Age Process

  • PX 600 Silver Shade is balanced for daylight and flash exposure. Each single pack contains 8 exposures.
    Detailed information on the PX 600 Silver Shade material is provided in the PX film website
    This film is compatible with the following camera models:
    & folding type SX 70 cameras with an ND filter (this filter is available in the Accessories section of the online shop)
    Availability :
    >1,000 Items
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    Single Pack
    21.99 US $
    Triple Pack
    56.99 US $
    Five Pack
    105.99 US $

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    CUSTOMER REVIEWS

    AVERAGE RATING: (93.33 %)   24 reviews
    Novelty?
    024
    When I first saw this I thought the black was a bit of a novelty but this suits the black and white film so well. Great images, minimal develoment time and crisp images. Make sure you shield from light once ejected though.
    said Martyn, GB | 2012.03.30 15:23 PM
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    intriguing
    023
    the black frame makes for a more contrasted image, really quite supurb. The chemistry is also spot-on, very minimal development issues.
    said Andrew Lubben, US | 2012.03.05 18:20 PM
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    dramatic!
    022
    The black frame makes every shot very dramatic... it's a really nice touch. Shoots very well. I've got sepia tones or true B&W, depending on the light and temperature. I hope this isn't limited edition and that it will continue to be available!
    said elle, GB | 2012.03.03 21:50 PM
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    Superbe bord noir
    021
    Cette serie de pola au bords noir est vraiment superbe.
    said initialsbb, FR | 2012.02.23 11:15 AM
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    Excellent, simply stunning...
    020
    I am enthralled by this film. I keep reminding myself to put another pack into the camera, but I am always wanting this one (I don't want to deplete my favorite FIRST!). This film is a superb batch... No chemical leaks, perfect development, depth, clarity. I have taken some beautious images with this film. I could not be happier! Everyone loves my shots. For a treat, warm some during development...ahh, sepia. Keep up the good work IP!
    said Brett B, US | 2011.12.29 21:02 PM
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    Wonderful, but had some issues.
    019
    I love the black border and the aspect of instant film, but I had trouble with my film developing outside in the cold weather. Other than that issue I absolutely love it.
    said Kristie, US | 2011.12.27 02:00 AM
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    shooting during the winter season this video might is very important to get good results: http://blog.the-impossible-project.com/shooting-impossible-film-in-cold-weather
    Impossible Reply to Kristie, 2012.05.15 13:54 PM
    hopefully better
    018
    hopefully this new edition has less of the "killer crystal" problem than ALL the other black frame films had. all my beautiful memories with black frame film are destroyed after 1-2 month - even WITH dry age kit. unfortunately the kit is useless most of the time. it is time now for the impossible team to sell a film that doesn't suffer from the crystal problem. 20 euros are a lot of money, and impossible should now have come out of its "experimental" phase.
    said Hank, AT | 2011.10.27 20:48 PM
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