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Polaroid Spectra (Instant/Polaroid, 640 iso) User-Review
written by eastmoe on June 24th, 2009 , 6 comments (1 vote)

I like this instant film because it is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant colour prints. It is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. Also produces clear sharp prints in less than a minute under a wide variety of ambient temperatures.

Firstly, I tried using the Spectra expired in 2005 and the result is more like yellow and vintage colour. Maybe it’s been too long beyond its expiry date and I am not sure how this was stored or handled previously. And after that gave the pack from 2007 a test and surprisingly the prints came out ok. You can see the vivid colours in the picture like the green, red, yellow, black, white and the others between the spectrum.

This experience made me totally happy and in fact I am deeply in love with this Instant film!

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6 comments

  • stouf
    by stouf
    6 months ago

    Great series of portraits !

  • ripsta
    by ripsta
    6 months ago

    hey hey congrats...nice pic and review

  • eastmoe
    by eastmoe
    6 months ago

    thanks yaww =)

  • ripsta
    by ripsta
    6 months ago

    gud job..i like..
    salin dr wiki yer.haha

  • eastmoe
    by eastmoe
    6 months ago

    3 hari 2 mlm karang ayat nih.demm

  • panelomo
    by panelomo
    5 months ago

    classics!

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