- 2018.10.03.01.05
- Pièce
- [ca. 1998?]
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are packs of instant pocket film, capable of making 12 prints each and are supposed to stored between 13 degrees Celsius and 24 degrees Celsius
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are packs of instant pocket film, capable of making 12 prints each and are supposed to stored between 13 degrees Celsius and 24 degrees Celsius
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
1 container of pack film, which was part of the first generation of Kodak film, with a 160 ISO. It was called PR10 first and then was later renamed PR144-10 later. It was developed for use in =all Kodak instant cameras except Kodamatic and Trimprint cameras.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are boxes of Polaroid land film, that runs at a speed of ASA 400, and originally retailed for $1.56. Film is panchromatic, makes 8 prints and is Black & White. Compatible with Model 80 series land cameras only and comes with instructions
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is a pack of film and comes with five slide mounts. It is to be used with the Polaroid McDonald's Camera
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is a pack of instant film, capable of making 10 prints
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are boxes of Polaroid land film, with three rolls of film in each box. Manufactured for the Polaroid Swinger and was originally sold for $1.99. Film specifications: speed is ASA 3000, panchromatic, B&W, with 15 second development.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are boxes of Polaroid land film, that runs at a speed of ASA 3000, and originally retailed for $1.79. Film has a 15 sec. development time, is panchromatic, Black & White, and is compatible with the Polaroid Model 80 series and the J33 Polaroid Land Cameras.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are boxes of Polaroid land film, that runs at a speed of ASA 3000, and originally retailed for $2.29. Film is panchromatic, makes 8 prints and is Black & White. Breakthrough product at the time due to speed and continuous tone photographic film. Compatible with all Polaroid land roll film cameras, except Model 80 series, J33 and the swinger.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are boxes of Polaroid land film, that runs at a speed of ASA 200, and originally retailed for $1.98. Film is panchromatic and makes 8 black & white prints. It was Polaroid's first panchromatic film and was to be stored between 21-27 degrees Celsius.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is a roll of slide film. There are 12 exposures in the role and it has an ISO of 40. Requires a Polaroid autoprocessor to be developed, rather than sending it off to the developers.
Polaroid PolaChrome 35mm High Contrast Film
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is a roll of slide film. There are 12 exposures in the role and it has an ISO of 40. Requires a Polaroid autoprocessor to be developed, rather than sending it off to the developers.
Polaroid 600 Wild Slides Instant Film
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is a pack of film, capable of making ten prints. Film is able to be drawn on and has "radical" borders. It is compatible with Polaroid 600 cameras.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
2 containers of pack film, which were part of the second generation of film by Kodamatic, with a 320 ISO. Kodak first planned to release this film with 600 ISO sensibility, but then decided to go to 320 ISO for greater compatibility. It was developed for use in Kodomatic and Trimprint cameras.
Polaroid Captiva 95 Instant Film
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Items are packs of film and are compatible with Polaroid Captiva cameras.
Fait partie de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is Polaroid land film, that runs at a speed of ASA75, and originally retailed for $3.55. Film makes 6 color prints. Another breakthrough product at the time as it did not require a print coater.