Designed for people who like things old school – really old school – the Polaroid 8x10 Film is made almost entirely by hand for classic large-format cameras, and creates photos with clarity and detail that just isn't possible on other types of film. However, it requires special equipment, a lot of manual processing and even more technical knowhow, so if you're not a seasoned veteran, you might want to try one of our other formats first.
Before Polaroid created the integral instant film we all know and love, they made manually-processed, peel-apart film. In 1973, they introduced 8x10, a large format film which creates photos of incredible quality. It's more complex than other instant film formats, but there's nothing like it, which is why we're still making it today, by hand, with no expense spared.
Features
Film Size | 8x10 |
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Speed (ISO) | 640 ISO |
technical | Polaroid ORIGINALS Film Information |
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chart | Polaroid Compatibility Chart |
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