How can I identify this Polaroid instant film format if the other pack is Type 600?
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I have two Polaroid instant film examples side by side. I know the one on the left is Polaroid Type 600. Based on the size of the film on the right, what Polaroid film format is it?
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Knowing that Polaroid 600 is 3.1 inch by 3.1 inch, I deduce that film is 3.6 x 2.9 inch.
According to Wikipedia, Spectra / Image / 1200 cameras integral film is exactly that size.
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Based on the size comparison to Type 600, the film on the right appears to be Polaroid Spectra (also sold as Image/1200) integral film.
Type 600 film has an image area of about 3.1 × 3.1 inches. If the other film is roughly 3.6 × 2.9 inches, that matches the Spectra/Image/1200 format.
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