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Polaroid 6272 Color i-Type Film Triple Pack

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Stock up with 24 shots of Polaroid's classic color instant film for vibrant, one-of-a-kind prints every time.

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Overview

The Polaroid 6272 Color i-Type Film Triple Pack delivers 24 exposures across three eight-shot cartridges, each producing the classic Polaroid white-bordered print with rich, saturated color. Designed for use with Polaroid's current i-Type camera lineup — including the Polaroid Now and Now+ — as well as the Polaroid Lab printer, this film captures images with a distinctive warmth, texture, and slight unpredictability that digital photography cannot replicate. Every print is a genuine original, shaped by the moment's lighting, temperature, and chemistry.

For best results, Polaroid recommends shooting in bright, well-lit environments or using the camera's built-in flash. After each photo ejects, it should be shielded from light and placed face down during the 10-to-15-minute development window. The film should be stored in a refrigerator (not frozen) to preserve chemical stability, and allowed to warm to room temperature before loading. The triple pack format provides a practical cost advantage over single packs, making it well suited for events, travel, or everyday creative shooting where you want plenty of film on hand.

Key Features

TRIPLE PACK: 24 instant photos rich in dreamlike, nostalgic texture and tone.

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.

STORE CHILLED: Temperature affects how the film works so keep it stored chilled in the fridge, do not freeze.

Specifications

Film Type
Color i-Type Instant Film
Photos per Pack
24 (3 × 8-photo cartridges)
Compatibility
Polaroid Now, Polaroid Now+, i-Type cameras, Polaroid Lab
Development Time
10–15 minutes
Frame Style
Classic Polaroid white border
Storage
Refrigerated (do not freeze)
Model Number
6272

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Triple pack of 24 exposures offers better per-shot value than buying single packs
  • Produces rich, warm color tones with the nostalgic texture Polaroid is known for
  • Each print is a unique original that cannot be exactly reproduced
  • Compatible with current Polaroid Now and Now+ cameras as well as the Polaroid Lab

👎 Cons

  • Requires refrigerated storage to maintain film chemistry, which is less convenient than digital
  • Per-shot cost remains significantly higher than standard photo prints
  • Development results vary with ambient temperature and lighting conditions
  • No built-in battery means it is incompatible with older Polaroid 600-series cameras

Frequently Asked Questions

It is compatible with Polaroid Now, Polaroid Now+, and earlier i-Type cameras, as well as the Polaroid Lab printer. It does not work with vintage 600-type cameras because i-Type film lacks a built-in battery.
Photos begin appearing within a few minutes and fully develop within 10 to 15 minutes. For best results, shield the print from light by placing it face down immediately after it ejects.
Polaroid recommends storing i-Type film in a refrigerator to maintain chemical consistency. Do not freeze it, and allow the pack to reach room temperature before loading it into your camera.
The triple pack contains three individual cartridges of eight exposures each, for a total of 24 color instant photos.
Instant film is sensitive to ambient temperature and lighting conditions. Shooting in bright, even light and shielding developing prints from direct sunlight will produce the most consistent color and exposure results.