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690 Type Instant Film 3.25X4.25 (Made by FujiFilm) Fresh Date PLF690
PLF690
- Type 690 Film
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Overview
Any camera or instrument equipped with Model CB-100/101/102/103 Camera Back (these holders are supplied by medium format camera manufacturers such as Mamiya, Hasselblad and Konica). Also works with all Polacolor Pack Cameras; the Vivitar Slide Copier and the following ID Systems: ID-3, ID-4, ID-100, ID-104, ID 200 and other OEM ID Systems.
MiniPortrait 203, GelCam (DS-34) : 600 SE : ID-100 : ID-100 Pro : ID-104 Deluxe : ID-104 Econo : SPd360 Printer with ID Cardmaker : MiniPortrait 206B : Daylab 35 Plus : Daylab II : Daylab 120 : Creative Photography Kit
Overview
Any camera or instrument equipped with Model CB-100/101/102/103 Camera Back (these holders are supplied by medium format camera manufacturers such as Mamiya, Hasselblad and Konica). Also works with all Polacolor Pack Cameras; the Vivitar Slide Copier and the following ID Systems: ID-3, ID-4, ID-100, ID-104, ID 200 and other OEM ID Systems.
MiniPortrait 203, GelCam (DS-34) : 600 SE : ID-100 : ID-100 Pro : ID-104 Deluxe : ID-104 Econo : SPd360 Printer with ID Cardmaker : MiniPortrait 206B : Daylab 35 Plus : Daylab II : Daylab 120 : Creative Photography Kit
| Model | PLF690 |
| SKU | PLF690 |
| Weight | 0.3200 |
| Manufacturer | Fuji |
| Color | White |
| Product Type | Film |
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| Includes | - 691 Type Instant Film 3.25X4.25 (Made by FujiFilm) |
| Film Size | 3.25 X 4.25 |
| Film Speed | ISO 100 |
| Film Type | Instant |
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can this go with a 600 plus? (Posted on 7/5/11)
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I'm confused by the "peel-time" with this film. The Polaroid box says 15-30 seconds, but the fuji innards say 60-180 seconds. Which is it? (Posted on 8/1/10)
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Moderated comments? And my negative but perfectly fair comment not showing? And the only reviews being three people being gleeful about paying extra to be cheated? Hmm...
UNIQUE PHOTO: SOME COMPANIES REQUIRE "TYPE 690 FILM" TO BE USED.
ANYONE CAN SEE AND PURCHASE FP-100C.
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(Posted on 4/27/10)
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Wow, I'm getting the awesome quality of Fuji in box that looks just like a Polaroid box. It's almost like fraud but it's not. Though you do pay a dollar more for the box that looks almost exactly like the Polaroid box. (Posted on 4/24/10)
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A couple of "industrial" users of the old Pol films were confused and wanted to know what was available for their "passport cameras", as I call them. Now they can still get their POs through purchasing without having to explain and re-qualify a new film, or write a new SOP. It makes perfect sense to do this. Thank you. (Posted on 4/19/10)
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This is actually Fuji FP100c film in a Polaroid box. Your getting the awesome Fuiji quality film. (Posted on 4/12/10)
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