Polaroid

Polaroid 4670 Originals Color Film for 600

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Eight frames of rich, unpredictable instant color — Polaroid Originals film turns fleeting moments into tangible, one-of-a-kind prints.

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Overview

Polaroid Originals Color Film for 600 is the film you reach for when the photograph itself needs to be an object — something you can hold, write on, pin to a wall, or hand to someone on the spot. It's built for portrait sessions at parties, candid street moments, travel photography where you want a physical souvenir, and any creative work where analog imperfection is the point. Each pack's 8-frame limit sharpens your eye; you stop chimping and start looking, which is a different and often more rewarding way to work.

The film loads cleanly into any compatible 600 or i-Type camera with no fuss. The chemical process does the rest — colors bloom slowly over 15 minutes, often revealing tones and contrasts you didn't expect when you pressed the shutter. The physical print has texture and weight that a phone screen simply can't reproduce. Keep packs stored flat and cool, shoot in good light, and this film consistently delivers the rich, irreproducible results that made Polaroid iconic in the first place.

Key Features

CLASSIC FILM: Polaroid Instant Color Film for 600 cameras and i-Type cameras with 8 classic iconic white framed photos.

LIGHT IT UP: Polaroid Instant Film loves light. The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Always shoot in bright light or use the camera flash.

DEVELOP: All photos appear blank at first. Photos develop within 15 minutes. Shield photos from the light and place them face down as they develop.

CREATE: Every photo you create is rich textured and unique. Unpredictable, imperfect, and impossible to reproduce.

BACKWARD COMPATIBLE: Film is compatible with Polaroid 600, Polaroid Impulse, Polaroid SLR680, and newer Polaroid i-Type One Step 2 cameras.

8 INSTANT photos– Polaroid pictures are unique, no two pictures are the same, So think before you shoot.

Note : The date stamped on the bottom of the film box is a production date and not an expiration date

Specifications

Film Type
Instant Color Film
Compatible Cameras
Polaroid 600, Polaroid Impulse, Polaroid SLR680, i-Type OneStep 2
Photos Per Pack
8
Film Format
Instant
Frame Style
Classic white border
Development Time
Approximately 15 minutes

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Produces genuinely unique prints — no two exposures develop identically, which gives each image a handmade, collectible quality that digital can't replicate.
  • The classic wide white border frames the image naturally for writing notes or dates — ideal for portraits and gifting.
  • Eight shots per pack encourages deliberate, intentional framing rather than spray-and-pray shooting.
  • Backward compatibility with the large installed base of 600-series cameras means you can shoot with vintage hardware and still get fresh, vivid results.
  • The chemical imperfections — light leaks, tonal shifts, soft edges — add a warmth and character that analog shooters specifically seek out.

👎 Cons

  • At roughly 8 shots per pack, cost-per-frame is high compared to digital or even 35mm — every shot counts, which adds pressure in spontaneous social situations.
  • Film performance degrades noticeably in cold weather; outdoor winter shooting produces noticeably darker, muddier prints unless you warm the pack first.
  • Color accuracy shifts unpredictably between packs and even within a single pack, making it unsuitable for any work where consistent color rendition matters.
  • The 15-minute development window means you can't review and reshoot quickly — what you see after the fact is what you got.

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan for about 15 minutes for full development. Shield each print from direct light immediately after it ejects — place it face-down or slip it into your pocket. Exposing the developing image to bright light can wash out shadows and muddy the colors before they've had a chance to set.
This film is highly sensitive to ambient light levels and temperature. Cold temperatures (below about 55°F) slow the developing chemistry and can produce darker, denser results. Warm, bright conditions generally yield the richest color. If you're shooting indoors, lean on the camera's built-in flash — this film genuinely benefits from extra light.
The date printed on the box bottom is a production date, not an expiration date. Store packs lying flat in a cool, dry place — ideally a refrigerator at around 40–60°F — but let them come to room temperature for at least an hour before shooting. Storing film in heat or humidity will degrade the chemistry and shift colors unpredictably.
This pack works with the Polaroid 600 series, Polaroid Impulse, Polaroid SLR680, and the newer i-Type cameras like the OneStep 2. It will not work in Polaroid 300 cameras or SX-70 cameras without a conversion flash — check your camera's model number against the 600/i-Type compatibility list before loading.
Yes — pressing gently on the surface of a developing print can shift pigments and create an emulsion-push effect. Just be careful not to crack the surface. Results are highly unpredictable, which is part of the appeal. Work quickly and accept that each manipulation is a one-way experiment.