Polaroid Go Color Film Double Pack ‑ Black Frame

$19.99

1 pack

$19.99

3 packs

$18.33/ea

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Black Frame Film comes to the Polaroid Go family. The classic photographer’s choice, these matte black frames create an arthouse effect with striking, dramatic contrast that kicks.  Compatible only with the Polaroid Go Camera.

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Develops in 10-15 minutes

Watch one of the most complex chemical processes in the world bring your moment to life.

Made with pride in the Netherlands

All of our film is made in Enschede: the last Polaroid film factory in the world.

Technical Specifications

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