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Polaroid Color Film for 600 Cameras 48 Count Pictures Sheets NEW Sealed Packs
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The Polaroid Color Film for 600 Cameras is a pack of 48 instant pictures sheets specifically designed for Polaroid 600 cameras. Manufactured by Polaroid Originals, the film format is instant with a color type and film speed of ISO 640. The film is guaranteed to last until May 14, 2026, ensuring users have plenty of time to capture and develop their photos. This product is a great choice for anyone looking to experiment with film photography and instant memories. Here’s how I (nerd-approved) read what you sent: you’re looking at a listing for [Polaroid Color Film for 600 Cameras 48 Count Pictures Sheets](https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucG9sYXJvaWQuY29tL2VuX3VzL3Byb2R1Y3RzL2NvbG9yLTYwMC1pbnN0YW50LWZpbG0/dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaGF0Z3B0LmNvbQ==) — brand-new, sealed packs of “600” format instant film, 48 total exposures. I checked what that means and also looked at some comparable currently available film. ✅ What this product is (and if it’s legit) This film is made for vintage Polaroid 600-series cameras (and generally compatible models). The “600” film includes a tiny battery in each film pack, needed to power old 600-series cameras. Each standard new pack gives 8 exposures. In “48-count” packaging, sellers are bundling 6 individual 8-exposure packs together (6 × 8 = 48). That is a recognized but rarer configuration nowadays (bulk pack). The eBay listing you referenced shows exactly that format. Film speed is around ISO 640 — typical for 600 film. 👍 So yes: a “new sealed 48-count pack” can be legitimate — though nowadays such listings tend to command a premium, since 600-format film has become less common and more in demand. For example, some bulk-packs are priced ~ $100–$110. ⚠️ What to watch out for / caveats Many current retail film packs are 8 exposures per pack. Because older film degrades over time (emulsion changes, battery inside pack can corrode, chemical reagents can dry out), even sealed “vintage” 600 film can be unreliable. In fact users on camera-enthusiast forums report that 600 film gets “washed out” or produces poor images if kept too long — “100% failure guaranteed” after many years, particularly if the pack was stored improperly. > “Zero chance of working. Polaroid film contains a liquid reagent developer. This evaporates over time.” According to longtime Polaroid-film hobbyists, the “sweet spot” for best results tends to be film that’s at most ~6 months to 1 year old (and kept refrigerated until use). Because of demand & scarcity, some 48-count packs on resale sites may carry a steep markup compared with new 8-pack film still sold by Polaroid or major retailers. 🧰 Alternative / currently available film (if you just want to shoot, not collect) If your goal is to load & shoot rather than collect sealed nostalgia, these options work well and are newly produced: ### [Polaroid 600 Color Instant Film (8‑pack)](https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucG9sYXJvaWQuY29tL2VuX3VzL3Byb2R1Y3RzL2NvbG9yLTYwMC1pbnN0YW50LWZpbG0/dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaGF0Z3B0LmNvbQ==) #### Classic 600 film 8‑pack *$20.99* ### [Polaroid 600 Color Film Pack — Sealed (8 shots)](https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZXRzeS5jb20vbGlzdGluZy8yNDEzMDI0MjgvbmV3LXBvbGFyb2lkLWNvbG9yLTYwMC1maWxtLXBhY2stZm9yP2dhbz0xJmdwbGE9MSZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNoYXRncHQuY29t) #### Sealed 600 film pack *$29.95*[Polaroid 600 Color Instant Film (8‑pack)](https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucG9sYXJvaWQuY29tL2VuX3VzL3Byb2R1Y3RzL2NvbG9yLTYwMC1pbnN0YW50LWZpbG0/dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaGF0Z3B0LmNvbQ==) — the standard option sold currently by Polaroid and retailers. Reliable, fresh (less likelihood of reagent degradation), and batteries included. [Polaroid 600 Color Film Pack — Sealed (8 shots)](https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZXRzeS5jb20vbGlzdGluZy8yNDEzMDI0MjgvbmV3LXBvbGFyb2lkLWNvbG9yLTYwMC1maWxtLXBhY2stZm9yP2dhbz0xJmdwbGE9MSZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNoYXRncHQuY29t) — another currently produced and sealed pack (useful if you prefer to store several film packs for later). These will likely give more consistent results than old bulk/48-count film — especially under normal storage and use conditions. --- If you want: I can help you scan recent listings (US-based) for 48-count packs — and cross-check production date + seller reviews to estimate whether the bulk pack is likely usable, rather than just “collector’s fluff.” Want me to build that list for you now (for Las Vegas/US availability)?
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