Classic Camera. Classic Film.
The SX-70 was the world?s first truly instant camera, and it comes from a time when things moved a bit more slowly. Slower times, slower film speed. Don?t worry, it still develops as fast as the?other films ? it?s just a little more laidback about it.
The SX-70 works a little differently to other Polaroid cameras. That’s why it has its own special SX-70 black-and-white film with a much lower ASA (that’s how you measure film speed). Thanks to its greater manual controls and versatility, the SX-70 is super popular with artists, creatives, and people who use the word “aesthetics” a lot. Just remember to always shoot in lots of bright, natural light.
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Speed (ISO) | 160 |
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Colour | White border |
Develop time | max 15 minutes |
Power source | Cassette with integrated battery |
Package contents | 8 frames |
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