Polaroid Film Camera T 600 User Manual

Film Data Sheet  
T-600  
Integral Color Print Film  
Description  
General-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast, integral film for  
high definition instant color prints. It is balanced for daylight and  
electronic flash exposure. Compared to previous T-600 film  
chemistry, 600 film has superior color performance, sharper  
images and better overall exposure performance.  
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Key Applications  
Home or family photography  
Insurance photography  
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Site & construction documentation  
Promotional photography  
Photographic souvenirs  
Medical imaging (clinical documentation)  
Manufacturing (ISO 9000 documentation)  
European Name  
600 Extreme  
Integral Color Print Film  
Film Speed  
ISO 640/DIN 29  
Compatible Hardware  
All 600 series cameras, including:  
Impulse  
Format  
31/2 x 41/4 in. (8.9 x 10.8 cm)  
Cool Cam  
OneStep camera series  
600 Business Edition  
JobPro  
Image Area  
31/8 x 31/8 in. (7.9 x 7.9 cm)  
Finish  
Glossy  
Special Treatment  
None  
Exposures per Unit  
10 exposures per pack  
Alternative product  
T-779  
Development Time  
3 minutes approximately  
Caution  
This film uses a small amount of caustic paste. If any paste appears, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth  
and keep away from children and animals. If you get some paste on your skin, wipe it off immediately, then  
wash with water to avoid an alkali burn. If eye contact occurs, quickly wash the area with plenty of water and  
see a doctor. Do not take apart pictures or battery. Do not burn battery or allow metal to touch terminals.  
Polaroid recommends waiting 24 hours after photo is emitted from camera before cutting or cropping.  
Limited Warranty  
See information on the film box.  
“Polaroid”, “Extreme”, “Impulse”, “Cool Cam”, “OneStep”, and “JobPro”  
are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, MA 02451 USA.  
 
Film Data Sheet  
Technical Data  
T-600 Film Family  
Reciprocity law failure  
A wide range of shutter speeds can be used without loss of film speed  
or requirements for color filtration. For longer exposure times, some  
exposure compensation and filtration is suggested.  
Reciprocity  
The ability of the film to respond in a  
constant manner to a constant exposure  
(light intensity x time).  
Reciprocity Law Failure  
Blue  
Green  
Red  
1.8  
1.6  
1.4  
1.2  
1.0  
.8  
Reciprocity failure occurs during very long  
or very short exposures, requiring the  
photographer to increase exposure.  
.6  
.4  
.2  
0
.0001"  
.001"  
.01"  
.1"  
1"  
10"  
100"  
Exposure Time (seconds)  
Modulation Transfer Function  
1
0.8  
0.6  
0.4  
0.2  
0
0
0.5  
1
1.5  
2
2.5  
3
3.5  
Spatial Frequency (lp/mm)  
 
Film Data Sheet  
Technical Data  
T-600 Film Family  
Spectral Sensitivity  
Blue  
Green  
Red  
1000  
100  
10  
1
0
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
650  
700  
Wavelength (nm)  
Spectral Sensitivity: Shows the equivalent energy needed at each  
wavelength in order to activate the emulsion so that it produces a  
neutral density of .75.  
 

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