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hey guys whats up I know what this is analog resurgence and today Im taking a look at the Polaroid 600 polaron had released the sx-70 in the 1970s and that was followed by the cheaper more accessible Polaroid one-step which also took the sx-70 film but in the 1980s Polaroid introduced a brand new film type and camera the Polaroid 600 series now these cameras are a little bit more in line with the Polaroid 1 steps theyre plastic as opposed to the premium build quality of the original sx-70 model but theyre just a little bit more versatile than the sx-70 s were now this is a Polaroid 600 image with the classic white frame and kind of square picture its just iconic and everybody knows it and this is the polar at sx-70 with this classic kind of white frame and more square type image its just iconic and just everybody knows it okay so sx-70 film and 600 film are pretty much identical now the big difference between the two though is that the 600 film has an ISO of closer to 600 and th