Shooting Polaroid Spectra B&W Film in 2026

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One day we spontaneously decided to shoot Polaroid Spectra B&W film, and totally did not expect the results we got. Not only was there full chemistry spread, the photos turned out great!

We shot with the Polaroid Spectra System MS, which our friend managed to get secondhand for only THB 200 in Thailand! We were shooting at Kampong Glam, where the iconic Sultan Mosque is famously captured by tourists and locals alike!

Looking at the Polaroids, we were impressed with the exposure and sharpness! Considering that Spectra film was fraught with complaints over the chemistry spread and film not being ejected properly (leading to Polaroid discontinuing production in October 2019), we were pleasantly surprised by the outcome.

While the Spectra B&W film worked fine, we could not say the same for the Colour film, which we could not get to eject the dark slide at all. Hopefully one day we can put the remaining Spectra Colour film to good use – for now, they will remain safely tucked away in our fridge.

We see that there are camera modifiers/converters in the market, such as using the Polaroid 600 / i-Type film in Spectra cameras – we love the idea and hope it gains traction!

As a final word, we know this is the first blog post that we have shared in almost 6 years! While we remain active on Instagram, we may post on our website once in a while to share our views and experiences with analog film.

Till next time,

Damianwithsandra

Thrifts and Thrills @ Jalan Sultan

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This week we decided to revisit another Singaporean location in the midst of the city: Haji Lane and Jalan Sultan! Located in between Bugis and Lavender MRT, the winding roads and narrow streets houses different Peranakan-style shophouses, now occupied by many cafes, restaurants and shops!

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Using our Polaroid Spectra ImagePro

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This week we decided to kick back, relax and share with our readers some of our favourite photos taken with our Polaroid Spectra ImagePro! You may have seen some of them on our Instagram, but here, we also detail the work that goes into these Polaroids!

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Sneaking around Sungei Road Thieves Market

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This week, we have decided to share another of Singapore’s lesser-known gems and heritage, using one of our favourite mediums; the 35mm film!  Although this week has been dedicated to #HolgaWeek, we do not own any Holga cameras. Hence, our camera of choice for this trip to the middle of Singapore is the White Superheadz Ultra Wide and Slim. This camera is commonly known as the toy wide angle point and shoot film camera (special thanks to Sandra’s sister for letting us use it)!

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End of #PolaroidWeek

Alas, we have reached the end of #PolaroidWeek.

In this entry, we decided to showcase some of our favourite Polaroids taken this week!

As we are focusing on using our Polaroid Sonar SX-70 this week, we have tried a variety of resources and techniques. For starters, we experimented with black & white and 600 film from Impossible Project (although the latter film requires a Neutral Density Filter as it is more sensitive to light for our poor old Sonar SX-70); tried some long exposures; tried some filters, as well as utilising the MiNT Lens Kit! Just to name a few 🙂

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Starting #PolaroidWeek at Arab Street

Polaroid Week starts tomorrow from 18th April 2016 till next Sunday 24th April 2016; and of course, we are very excited!

To commemorate this week, we decided to showcase some of our Polaroids we have taken with our Sonar SX-70. For those of you who have been following our Instagram you would have already seen some of these photos!

This entry aims to provide a nice & clear preview (unless of course you are reading our website from your phone) of our Polaroids, as well as to elaborate on our adventures along the small alley lanes of Arab Street. 🙂

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