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PX 70 Color Shade

This brand new version of PX 70 film is the latest and much improved Impossible material for your SX 70 camera. The relatively high film speed (light sensitivity) of this material demands that you set the lighten/ darken wheel or slider of your SX 70 camera to the darkest position.
Images may also show a light dot shaped pattern in the dark areas.

Please read the detailed specs and download the User Manual here: px film website / Film Manual

Please also watch our how to use PX 70 film video.
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Product Specifications
  • 8 Exposures per pack
  • Film Speed: around 300 ASA
  • Type: Colour 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: 20 - 30 minutes approximately at 70°F (21°C)
  • Battery: Built in, long lasting battery to power up the camera and flash
  • Store unopened filmpacks at 5 to 18°C

  • Adjust the lighten/ darken wheel or slider of your SX 70 camera to the darkest setting. When using this film in 600 type cameras set the lighten/ darken slider or wheel to the medium or lighter setting.

  • 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 30 minutes.

  • PX 70 Color Shade is balanced for daylight and flash exposure. Each single pack contains 8 exposures.
    Detailed information on the PX 70 Color Shade material is provided in the PX film website
    This film is compatible with the following camera models:
    Set the lighten/ darken wheel or slider of your SX 70 camera to the darkest setting when using this film in bright light conditions.

    You can also use this film in type 600 camera by setting the lighten/ darken wheel or slider slightly to the lighter setting.
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    CUSTOMER REVIEWS

    AVERAGE RATING: (71.25 %)   17 reviews
    THIS IS BETTER THAN THE "COOL" ONE
    017
    well, one year i used the impossible film this one is better than the PX70 COOL. this film is most like the newest formula film -__-
    said Ace, ID | 2012.09.25 12:00 PM
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    Keep it in dry place
    016
    This film is nice. Tried it on my SX70 cameras (manual and sonar) but I get better results when I use it on my SLR680. I live in Makati, Philippines. I noticed that the film/photo turns blue after 2-3mos (rainy season also now here). It's not the films (Impossible project) fault. It's just too humid here (good thing I have scanned all of it before it all changed color). So better keep the films/photos in your dry box/cabinet. Unused films of course should be kept in the fridge. I hope we get a store that sells Impossible project films here. Happy shooting everyone <:
    said Ruth Tubon - Spence, PH | 2012.09.22 07:36 AM
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    great film!
    015
    I found this film a little tricky at first. But once I got the hang of it, I really liked it! Obviously, as everyone has noted, it's much faster than it should be. I just dial the lighten/darken wheel all the way to dark. I'm so excited by how far the Impossible Films have come already... and excited to see what they do next.
    said elle, GB | 2012.03.03 21:47 PM
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    Love this film!
    014
    The colors are so delicate. Scan them in high res the day you take them, because they change quickly. I find that heat especially increases the change.
    said lisa, US | 2012.03.01 00:05 AM
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    POlaroid 1000
    013
    Can I use this paper with Polaroid 1000 landscape? Thanks
    said Álvaro, GB | 2012.01.25 14:10 PM
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    Hi Alvaro, Yes, this film will work in your Polaroid 1000.
    Impossible Reply to Álvaro, 2012.01.26 09:54 AM
    Quick Question
    012
    Sorry this isn't actually a review, I just have a quick question. Is there any distributers within Canada that will ship to Ontario? I'd love to get my hands on some of this film, but as a student it's pretty expensive before shipping, much less after. Thanks for any help!
    said Kevin, CA | 2012.01.11 07:04 AM
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    http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/stores/north_america#ca
    Impossible Reply to Kevin, 2012.01.11 11:51 AM
    ISO 300?
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    I am not sure why they put "ISO 125" on the package when the actual sensitivity is ISO 300! That make off camera flash photography almost impossible. When used in my SX70 camera, this film definitely capture more color & details than the PX680 or PZ100 films. I have use different Polaroid films for years. Impossible films are definitely not in the same league. These are more an "experimental" film which have a steep learning curve on exposure control and development temperature/time/skill.
    said V Luk, CA | 2012.01.10 22:35 PM
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