Impossible’s PX 100 Silver Shade Instant Film
In October 2008 The Impossible Project saved the last Polaroid production plant for Integral Instant film in Enschede (NL) and started to re-invent and re-produce a new instant film for traditional Polaroid Cameras.

Less than two years later Impossible's PX 100 Silver Shade Instant Film was ready to be released to the public. In addition to this brand new film type, The Impossible Project also offers a limited stock of a number of older Polaroid film types such as the popular Image film for Spectra cameras, and Blue, Sepia, and Chocolate monochromatic films for all Type 100 Polaroid cameras.
Time to dust off your old Polaroid cameras. The Impossible Project has just unveiled its new PX100 and PX600 instant films for Polaroid cameras, after a three year effort to save Polaroid photography from extinction. The $21 packs, available starting Thursday, will each provide 8 black and white images. Color film packs are also expected to be released sometime this summer.
PX100 film is for the SX-70 Polaroid camera from the 1970’s, while PX600 is for more recent cameras that take 600-series film. While the new film will not carry Polaroid branding, new Polaroid instant film cameras that use the film have been announced. The company plans to produce more than 1 million packs in the first year.
Do you love Polaroid enough to pick it up again for $2-3 a shot?
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