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Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White
Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White

Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White

Modern film made for modern instant cameras. 8 instant photos to paint your moment with dramatic shadows and soft highlights. This black and white i-Type film is compatible with the OneStep 2, OneStep+, the Polaroid Now, and the Polaroid Lab. It’s battery-free so it won’t work for vintage cameras, but it will work for your budget. Inside Polaroid i‐Type Film A new generation of instant film made for our i-Type cameras. The original Polaroid format you love minus the battery, so it’s a little friendlier on the bank account too. Compatible with your Polaroid Now, Lab, or new OneStep camera. The original format 8 instant photographs in that original Polaroid square format and finished in a white frame.

Modern film made for modern instant cameras. 8 instant photos to paint your moment with dramatic shadows and soft highlights. This black and white i-Type film is compatible with the OneStep 2, OneStep+, the Polaroid Now, and the Polaroid Lab. It’s battery-free so it won’t work for vintage cameras, but it will work for your budget. Inside Polaroid i‐Type Film A new generation of instant film made for our i-Type cameras. The original Polaroid format you love minus the battery, so it’s a little friendlier on the bank account too. Compatible with your Polaroid Now, Lab, or new OneStep camera. The original format 8 instant photographs in that original Polaroid square format and finished in a white frame.

Polaroid Originals I-Type Film - Black/White

Modern film made for modern instant cameras. 8 instant photos to paint your moment with dramatic shadows and soft highlights. This black and white i-Type film is compatible with the OneStep 2, OneStep+, the Polaroid Now, and the Polaroid Lab. It’s battery-free so it won’t work for vintage cameras, but it will work for your budget. Inside Polaroid i‐Type Film A new generation of instant film made for our i-Type cameras. The original Polaroid format you love minus the battery, so it’s a little friendlier on the bank account too. Compatible with your Polaroid Now, Lab, or new OneStep camera. The original format 8 instant photographs in that original Polaroid square format and finished in a white frame.

Modern film made for modern instant cameras. 8 instant photos to paint your moment with dramatic shadows and soft highlights. This black and white i-Type film is compatible with the OneStep 2, OneStep+, the Polaroid Now, and the Polaroid Lab. It’s battery-free so it won’t work for vintage cameras, but it will work for your budget. Inside Polaroid i‐Type Film A new generation of instant film made for our i-Type cameras. The original Polaroid format you love minus the battery, so it’s a little friendlier on the bank account too. Compatible with your Polaroid Now, Lab, or new OneStep camera. The original format 8 instant photographs in that original Polaroid square format and finished in a white frame.

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Last updated at 06/09/2026 19:53:07

Ted's Cameras

$29.95

Polaroid 600 i-Type B&W Film 8 Shots

Delivery $9.95

eBay.com.au

$30.00

Polaroid I-type Black & White Film

Delivery $10

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CameraClix

$39.95

Polaroid i-Type Black & White - Instant Film (8 Exposures)

Delivery $12.50

Price history

Price history

Reviews

17 October 2019ordinal

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

I prefer to use B&W Polaroid film as colour can be a little inconsistent sometimes, and this is a solid film for i-Type cameras (coming in slightly cheaper than the 600 version). The current version of Polaroid Originals' B&W can be a little hard to expose sometimes due to low latitude, but is generally decent with flash. It has a slightly warm tone to it which works well with portraits and candid shots.In my experience it has lasted well past the expiry date - I've shot packs over a year expired and they were fine, so you don't need to worry about shooting it all at once.

** Watch the expiration date!
6 February 2021Andydreads

originally posted on Target

For those who care if the film is expired or not be sure to check in any big box stores. They don't understand that something like this has and expiration if you ask me. I ordered online and picked up in the store because of the 19 but once I got it and took it to the car I realized that it was expired about 4 months ago. Normally when you get film you have a solid year or so until it expires. Once film goes past the expiration date, especially instant film it does matter and results can differ. Most sellers drop the price significantly once expired. Just a word to the wise :-)

Beware highlights
9 September 2022J.F.

originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk

Used with the I-1 camera and gives generally OK results. I don't always follow the makers' suggestion to use the flash even with outdoor shots. The sample image was taken this way. Use the smartphone app for better control.

Specification

FinishGlossy
Image Area79 x 79 mm
Development Time10 - 15 minutes

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Ted's Cameras

$29.95

Polaroid 600 i-Type B&W Film 8 Shots

Delivery $9.95

eBay.com.au

$30.00

Polaroid I-type Black & White Film

Delivery $10

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

CameraClix

$39.95

Polaroid i-Type Black & White - Instant Film (8 Exposures)

Delivery $12.50

Price history

Price history

Reviews

17 October 2019

I prefer to use B&W Polaroid film as colour can be a little inconsistent sometimes, and this is a solid film for i-Type cameras (coming in slightly cheaper than the 600 version). The current version of Polaroid Originals' B&W can be a little hard to expose sometimes due to low latitude, but is generally decent with flash. It has a slightly warm tone to it which works well with portraits and candid shots.In my experience it has lasted well past the expiry date - I've shot packs over a year expired and they were fine, so you don't need to worry about shooting it all at once.

ordinal originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
** Watch the expiration date!
6 February 2021

For those who care if the film is expired or not be sure to check in any big box stores. They don't understand that something like this has and expiration if you ask me. I ordered online and picked up in the store because of the 19 but once I got it and took it to the car I realized that it was expired about 4 months ago. Normally when you get film you have a solid year or so until it expires. Once film goes past the expiration date, especially instant film it does matter and results can differ. Most sellers drop the price significantly once expired. Just a word to the wise :-)

Andydreads originally posted on Target
Beware highlights
9 September 2022

Used with the I-1 camera and gives generally OK results. I don't always follow the makers' suggestion to use the flash even with outdoor shots. The sample image was taken this way. Use the smartphone app for better control.

J.F. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Bummed on Christmas eve
28 December 2021

It stated it worked for 600 camera when I typed it in to the search bar. It did not fit the camera. Very bummed. Please change the 600 when searching to the updated 600 Polaroid Cameras. Because it did not fit ours on Christmas Eve!!

LLH21 originally posted on Target
Could be better
14 October 2021

Some of the shots I've taken with the B&W iType film have been outstanding. Others not so much. There's room for improvement with the film. And the B&W tends to turn brownish over time. So expect a vintage sepia look after a few months/years.

ShutterSpook originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Enjoyed it
12 October 2020

Used a frozen Polaroid Originals pack from 2016. Once you put it in, be sure to shoot it all in a few days, because the later shots I took had already partly dried up. The emulsion does not live long in these, but I'm glad we have something ;)

Maksvelas originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Fun to use
24 August 2022

This warm / slightly sepia b&w polaroid film is fun as a change from colour and has varying contrast in results, with best shots coming from brighter outdoor locations. I enjoyed experimenting with it and achieving some really nice, artistic shots.

S.A. originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Stuart's review of Polaroid Originals i-Type B&W Film - Pack of 8
9 January 2021

Pros: NoneCons: They appeared old and out of date. Marks were left on the pictures. Very poor.

Stuart originally posted on Currys
Trash.
7 March 2022

This film was trash. My photos are over saturated. I have experience with Polaroid and I made sure all conditions were perfect when taking a picture. The film was not. Waste of money.

Tony originally posted on Target
horrible
17 December 2021

my photos came out like this with blue all over it i saw another review just like mine but was hoping this wouldn’t happen. especially for the price i paid for.

leah originally posted on Target

Specification

FinishGlossy
Image Area79 x 79 mm
Development Time10 - 15 minutes