Polaroid 669 | 2000's Edition — Expired Pack Film (10 shots)

Polaroid 669 | 2000's Edition — Expired Pack Film (10 shots)

2007
$88.00
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Polaroid 669 | 2000's Edition — Expired Pack Film (10 shots)

Polaroid 669 | 2000's Edition — Expired Pack Film (10 shots)

$88.00
year

Original Polaroid Color. No Digital Substitute.
10 Shots by Design. Sealed Foil Pack.

Polaroid 669 is the legendary peel-apart instant color film known for its rich saturation, smooth highlight roll-off, and unmistakable analog character. Long discontinued and increasingly rare, 669 remains one of the most sought-after instant films for photographers who want authentic chemical color.

This 2000’s Edition (2000-2009 years) pack has been cold stored. Due to age, performance varies and cannot be guaranteed.

Sold as expired film for experimental, artistic, and collector use.


What to Expect

• Classic 669 blue-green / warm red tonal signature (when chemistry cooperates)
• Soft highlight transitions and organic contrast
• Possible color shifts, reduced sensitivity, or uneven development
• Increased chance of edge artifacts or partial pulls
• Truly one-of-a-kind results — variability is part of the process

Later-era expired packs may show stronger unpredictability. Intentional exposure and good lighting typically improve outcomes.


Details

Film Type: Peel-apart instant color pack filmFormat: Pack film (for compatible Polaroid pack cameras) 
ISO: Originally 100 (effective speed may vary significantly due to age)
Edition: 2000’s (2000+ years)
Expiration: Expired (see packaging when available)
Storage: Cold stored


Important Notes

• Expired film performance cannot be guaranteed
• Sold strictly for artistic / experimental use
• No returns due to age-related variability
• Recommended for photographers familiar with peel-apart workflow


Why 669?

Because nothing renders color like real Polaroid chemistry.
Because peel-apart is tactile and intentional.
Because perfect was never the point.

Finite supply. Once it’s gone - it’s gone.

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