To complete its range of 600 films, Polaroid is launching a new version of its black and white film, Polaroid B&W 600 Monochrome, highlighting improved nuances, greater richness of details and more intense contrasts, which distinguish it from the classic B&W 600 movie. Polaroid highlights the progress made in the complex chemistry of its films, constantly refined by its dedicated team and which should be deployed on the brand’s next films.
© Ruben Oude Nijhuis (Polaroid)
This new film is still offered in a pack of eight photos with in each pack a variety of frames in black, white and gray tones. Designed for Polaroid 600 cameras as well as the Polaroid I-2, Polaroid Now, Polaroid Now+ and the Polaroid Lab printer, Polaroid B&W 600 Monochrome films include a built-in battery necessary to power the camera and flash. Like all films offered by Polaroid, the notion of instant photo remains relative since it takes 5 to 10 minutes before being able to observe the final version of the image.
Polaroid B&W 600 Monochrome film is available for €19.99 per pack. The film is also available in packs of three (€53.99) and five (€84.99).