Polaroid

Polaroid Color Go Film 32 Photos Instant Camera

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Capture Memories Instantly with Polaroid Go Color Film Experience the magic of instant photography with Polaroid Go Color Film. Designed exclusively for the Polaroid Go camera, this film delivers vibrant colors and iconic white borders, bringing your memories to life in a pocket-sized format. Eac...

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Overview

Capture Memories Instantly with Polaroid Go Color Film

Experience the magic of instant photography with Polaroid Go Color Film. Designed exclusively for the Polaroid Go camera, this film delivers vibrant colors and iconic white borders, bringing your memories to life in a pocket-sized format. Each pack includes 32 photos to capture and share on the go.

Specifications:

  • Film Format: Polaroid Go
  • Image Area: 1.851 x 1.811 in (47 mm x 46 mm)
  • Film Size: 2.623 x 2.122 in (66.6 mm x 53.9 mm)
  • ISO: 640
  • Photos per Pack: 32 (2 Double Packs of 16)
  • Compatibility: Polaroid Go Camera
  • Film Color: Color

Key Features

GO FILM 32 PHOTO PACK: Includes 2 Double Packs for a total of 32 Photos. Each double pack includes 16 color instant photos framed in glossy white and ready to take on the world

MINI FILM FORMAT - The Go Camera only uses Go format films. The same instant camera you know and love, only smaller. Film is 2.623 x 2.122 in (66.6 mm x 53.9 mm) with an image area of 1.851 x 1.811 in (47 mm x 46 mm)

STORE CHILLED, SHOOT WARM - Temperature affects how the film works. Keep it stored cold in the fridge, but never freeze it. Ideally you should let it adjust to room temperature before you use it

SHOOT WITH LIGHT - The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use the flash for all your indoor photos

DEVELOP IN THE DARK - All photos appear blank at first. They’re most sensitive during this time, so don’t bend or shake them. Shield them from the light and place them face down for 6 minutes as they develop

Specifications

Film Type
Go Film
Photos Included
32 (2 Double Packs of 16 photos each)
Film Dimensions
2.623 x 2.122 inches (66.6 mm x 53.9 mm)
Image Area
1.851 x 1.811 inches (47 mm x 46 mm)
Development Time
6 minutes (in the dark)
Storage Condition
Chilled in the fridge (never freeze)
Usage Condition
Adjust to room temperature before use

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Comes with two Double Packs of Go Film, providing a total of 32 instant photos, offering great value.
  • The mini film format allows for compact and portable instant photography, ideal for on-the-go moments.
  • Designed to be stored chilled to maintain film quality, yet used at room temperature for optimal results.
  • Requires shooting with ample light, especially natural light, which encourages engaging outdoor photography.
  • Emphasizes developing photos in the dark, reminding users of the essential care for instant film.

👎 Cons

  • The Polaroid Go Film is exclusively compatible with the Go Camera, limiting its use with other instant cameras.
  • The image area of 1.851 x 1.811 inches is quite small, which may not be ideal for capturing extensive detail.
  • The requirement to store film cold but shoot warm necessitates careful temperature management, which can be inconvenient.
  • Emphasizing "shoot with light" implies the film may perform poorly in low-light conditions without flash.
  • Developing in the dark for 6 minutes means an immediate preview of the photo is not possible after ejection.

Frequently Asked Questions

This pack includes 2 Double Packs, for a total of 32 color instant photos, each framed in glossy white.
The image area of the Go Film is 1.851 x 1.811 inches (47 mm x 46 mm), providing a compact square format for your instant pictures.
For best results, the Polaroid Go Film should be stored chilled in the fridge, but it's important to let it adjust to room temperature before you use it for shooting.
All photos appear blank at first and are most sensitive during this time; they should be shielded from light and placed face down for 6 minutes as they develop.
Instant film thrives on light, especially natural light, so the more light in your shot, the better your photo will generally turn out.