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What does it mean to convert my Polaroid SX-70 camera to 600 Film?

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Originally Polaroid SX-70 and Polaroid 600 film had different chemical makeups to set them apart. A user may have chosen one over the other based on need or application. Specifically, many people loved SX-70 for it’s gelatin base components that allowed for post-exposure manipulation of the photo. Since production was restarted in 2008 by the Impossible Project (who would go on to become the Polaroid you know today), the chemical makeup of 600 and SX-70 film is now largely the same, leaving a slight variance in film speed as one of the remaining differences. SX-70 has always been a bit more demanding than 600 film. Being slower speed film (SX-70’s 160ISO vs 600’s 640ISO) it requires external flashes or a longer exposure time which can result in burry images if taken without a tripod. As a faster film, 600 responds
Originally Polaroid SX-70 and Polaroid 600 film had different chemical makeups to set them apart. A user may have chosen one over the other based

HELLO!!! I own a sx-70 converted to 600 film. Ive been trying so hard to get the hang of this camera but somehow continue to get blurry pics. Any recommendations/help would be

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