Polaroid instant film

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Polaroid Corporation pioneered and released instant photography products in 1948. Their film was initially made in house, but soon after was manufactured by Kodak. In 1969, Polaroid built their largest facility for manufacturing film in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Their Waltham based plant was also expanded. By 1970 started to manufacturing more of their film in house.

Rollfilm

Type 20 series for the Swinger and Swinger II

Type ISO Colour or B&W Year Other Information
20 3000 B&W 1965-1970
20c 3000 B&W 1970 coater-less

Type 30 series (2½" × 3¼") for the Highlander 80 / 80A / 80B & Polaroid J33

Type ISO Colour or B&W Year Other Information
31 100 B&W 1954-1958 Coating
32 200 B&W 1955 In 1959 speed 400 ISO
37 3000 B&W 1959
38 75 colour 1963-1969

Type 40 series roll film (3¼" × 4¼") 8 exposures per roll

Type ISO Colour or B&W Year Other Information
40 100 Sepia 1948-1950 Coater-less
41 100 B&W 1950-1959 Coating
42 200 B&W 1955
43 200 B&W 1955-1958 Acetate based negative
44 400 B&W 1956-1963
46 800 B&W 1957-1964 transparent film (2¼ × 2¼")
46-L 800 B&W 1957 transparent film (3¼ × 4)
47 3000 B&W 1959
48 75 Colour 1963-1976 6 prints per roll
410 1000 B&W 1961 PolaScope
413 B&W 1964-1969 infrared film

Packfilm

Type 100 series often called type 660, 10.8 × 8.3 cm; (4.25 × 3.25 inch)

Type ISO Colour or B&W Other Information
T64 64 Colour Tungsten balance
084 3000 B&W
105 Negative: 32
Print: 75
B&W B&W print with usable negative
renamed as 665 in 1977
107 3000 B&W requires coater
107C 3000 B&W Coater-less
108 75 Colour
108 80 Colour Polacolor 2, replaced by 669 in 2001
125i 125 Colour Passport and document
125i Silk 125 Colour Passport and document, matte finish
606 200 B&W Sepia
611 200 B&W low contrast for photographing video displays
612 20000 B&W high-speed and high contrast for photographing oscilloscope traces
661 80 Colour special program film not for retail sale
663 800 B&W
664 100 B&W
665 Negative: 32
Print: 80
B&W PN film, has a reusable negative
667 3000 B&W
668 75 Colour
669 80 Colour
669 Silk 80 Colour Matte finish
672 400 B&W
679 100 Colour Replaced by 690
679 Silk 100 Colour Matte finish
681 80 Colour Plastic base print
689 100 Colour ProVivid
690 125 Colour Replaced by newer 690 with ISO 100
690 100 Colour
691 80 Colour Transparent film
ID-UV 100 100 Colour Ultra violet security imprint (passport, documents)
ID-UV 80 Colour Ultra violet security imprint (passport, documents)
Studio Polaroid 125 Colour passport and document, replaced by 125i
100 Chocolate 80 B&W Brownish tone film, sold by unsaleable
100 Sepia 1600 B&W Sepia tone film, sold by unsaleable
100 Blue Silk 80 B&W blue & white tone (matte finish), sold by unsaleable


Type 550 series, 4 × 5 inch, for Polaroid 550 film backs. Introduced in 1981.

Type ISO Colour or B&W Other Information
552 400 B&W
553 800 B&W
554 100 B&W
554 100 B&W
559 80 Colour
559 Silk 80 Colour Matte finish
572 400 B&W Silk
579 100 Colour

Type 80 series, 8.3 × 8.6 cm, (3¼ × 3⅜ inch) Introduced in 1971 (re-introduced in 2003).

Type ISO Colour or B&W Other Information
84 100 B&W
85 Negative: 32
Print: 80
B&W B&W print with usable negative
87 3000 B&W
88 100 Color PolaColor 2 replaced by 88 ER
88 ER 80 Colour Extended range
89 100 Colour
Viva 80 Colour
Viva Color 125 Colour
Viva 3000 3000 B&W
Chocolate 100 B&W Chocolate/brownish tone

Sheet film

Type 50 series sheetfilm for 4x5 inch cameras

Type ISO Colour or B&W Other Information
51 Negative: 80
Print: 640
B&W High contrast B&W print with negative
52 400 B&W
53 200 B&W
53 800 B&W
54 100 B&W
55 Negative: 25
Print: 50
B&W 1961- B&W print with negative
56 200 B&W Sepia
56 400 B&W Sepia
57 3000 B&W
58 75 Color
59 80 Color
72 400 B&W
79 100 Color
79 100 Color PolaColor Pro
510 10000 B&W

Type 800 series sheetfilm for 8x10 inch cameras

Type ISO Colour or B&W Other Information
803 800 B&W
804 100 B&W
808 75 Colour
804 100 B&W
809 80 Colour
811 200 B&W
879 100 Colour
891 80 Colour transparent film
TPX N/R B&W translucent prints; for radiography

20x24 for 20x24 camera

  • 20x24 P3 PolaColor ER, ISO 80, color
  • 20x24 P7 PolaColor, ISO 100, color
  • 20x24 PolaPan 400, ISO 400, black and white

Polavision

  • Polavision Phototape Type 608, ISO 40, color
  • Polavision Phototape Type 617, ISO 125, black and white
  • Polavision Phototape Type 618, ISO 40, color

PolaChrome

35mm instant negative slide film, introduced in 1983.

  • PolaBlue CN, ISO 8, white-on-blue
  • PolaChrome CS, ISO 40, color
  • PolaChrome HCP, ISO 40, color
  • PolaGraph HC, ISO 400, black and white
  • PolaPan CT, ISO 125, black and white


Integral film

SX-70 series 3 1/8" x 3 1/8" ISO 150 Colour

Type Year Other Information
SX-70 1972
1976

processing temperature, glare reduction
SX-70 Time-Zero 1978 reduced development time
Type 778 Time-Zero 1978
Type 708 Time-Zero 1977 no battery for Face Place booth

600 series

  • Type 600
  • Type 600 Plus
  • Type 600 High Definition
  • Type 600 Platinum
  • Type 600 Black & White
  • Type 600 Note Pad
  • Type 600 Copy & Fax
  • Type 779
  • Type 780 Turbo

Spectra

  • Spectra
  • Spectra High Definition
  • Spectra Platinum
  • Spectra 700
  • Image
  • Type 1200, ISO 640, color, 12 exp
  • Type 909
  • Type 990
  • ColorShot (no battery)

Captiva/Vision for Captiva and Joycam

  • Captiva95, ISO 640, color
  • Vision95, ISO 640, color
  • Type 500, ISO 640, color

i-Zone

  • i-Zone Sticker Film, ISO 640, color, adhesive back
  • i-Zone Fortune Film, ISO 640, color, adhesive back

for i-Zone200

  • iZone 200, ISO 640, color, adhesive back

330 series Autofilm
3¼ × 4¼ inch (no battery)

Type ISO Colour or B&W Other Information
Type 331 400 black and white
Type 337 3200 black and white
Type 339 640 color
Type 339 Plus 640 color has battery

Misc film

  • Type 1001 radiography film, 10 × 12 in, 60 sec development.
  • Type 3000X radiography film, 10 × 12 in, 10 sec development. - 1961