I was wondering the best way the store polaroid film once it has been inserted in a camera? I have a Polaroid Cool Cam using 600 film. Is it possible to remove the film if, say, you only want to take 2 pictures, and then store it in the fridge? Or does the film remain perfectly fine if simply left in the camera with the camera stored in a dark, cool place? Thanks!
So any idea as to how long it will last if I leave it in the camera and store appropriatly?
Thank you both! :)
wazat says
You should keep it in the camera.
The solution used for developing the photo is stored in that strip at the bottom of the photo . The rollers on the camera squeeze out the solution when it is forced out . So it is sealed.Best to keep it that way. It is as safe as it would be sitting in a store.
When I discovered my parents camera , the film was over 5 years old and it worked fine.
I don’t know how long it will last , but it should last a long time. I know I have left it in for a year.
If you remove it, it will definetly ruin (expose)one picture .
By the way , shaking it does NOTHING to help develope it , again the solution is contained within the picture so the air never reaches it.
Mere Mortal says
You should really use it as quickly as you can once it is in the camera.
I suppose you could store the entire camera in the fridge but then you risk condensation, corrosion and other problems. It’s best, as you mention, to store it in a dark, cool place.
Once the film is removed from it’s packaging it’s degradation pace increases. How long it will keep depends on a myriad of factors with humidity and heat playing important roles. I would look at the expiration date on the package for a "ballpark" idea of how long it could be good for.
I don’t know if you can remove the film and re-insert it or not.
Bill P says
a cool dry place is adequate, but you should use it in a few months.