Polaroid SX70 Film - Black and White

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C.J (Gateshead, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: https://fragglefilm.com/
A guilty Pleasure

So expensive, works out at £2.37 for each picture taken, but I do love the nostalgia kick when the pictures come out OK. As others have said, you need good light or flashbar. The B&W has such a time travel vibe, but it's too expensive for regular use. A nice treat now and then though!

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Joa A. (Anstruther, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: https://joaaziz.co.uk/
Nostalgic

I love the result of every exposure I take with B&W sx70. It’s the perfect combination for my family documentation.

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Wes H. (Morecambe, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Coffeebaronhall (Flickr)
Lovely tones if the conditions are right

Get the setting right, choose the right lighting and on a well serviced machine, the monochrome film is charming with good tonal contrasts, but as with the colour film, each shot in every pack is a gamble for going right and developing into an image. You can get lucky with the flexibility, the attached shot was at night using an SX70 and original flashbar on a cold November night.

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Thomas C. (Courtenay, CA)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @thomasandhiscameras
Great, but expensive

So great that they still produce film for the camera, but it is fairly cost prohibitive. Expect to make mistakes with the film exposure and burn through a few packs in different lighting to work out how to expose.

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James (Hammersmith, GB)
Perfect for: Travel
Accreditation Handles: HypeMundane
Fun but expensive

I've had more consistent results with the B&W film over the colour - similar to most of what I've read online. Given the cost I only use this for special occasions where I can give the photos to other people or travelling. I've had no issues taking this through airport scanners. I agree with others, you'll get the best results with lots of light but I've had good results in shade/indoors when stabilising the camera against a wall.

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