Polaroid Brings Back the 600 Round Frame Instant Film
Polaroid has announced that it is making its 600 Film Round Frame Edition available again after ceasing production back in 2015.
The product was initially introduced back in 2008 under The Impossible Company, a former organization that brought Polaroid back to life after acquiring the label. The Round Frame film was only available for about a year between 2014 and 2015, but as the brand has stabilized with the resurgence in the popularity of all film, instant included, it is re-releasing the Round Frame exclusively on its website.
Compatible with both vintage and new analog cameras such as the Polaroid Now, each pack ships with a small battery that can power Polaroid 600 cameras that were produced from the 1980s and beyond, but as noted works with i-Type cameras as well as the Polaroid Lab. Each exposure develops within 15 minutes and all of it is made in the city of Enschede in the Netherlands at the last Polaroid film factory in the world.
Polaroid says that the types of photos that can be made with this film “highlights Polaroid’s vision that creativity comes in all shapes and forms. The round frame adds an edge to their original square format frame, inviting users to bend the rules and create out of the box.”
Here some sample pictures:
The product retails for $19.99 for a pack of eight images.
More info on Polaroid’s website.