12 year old film:- fuji superia 100 & NPS160

Excalibur2

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Well it was kept at room temperature as well, also I've never tested the RB67 180mm lens for sharpness, in the shot is this about right looking at the crop (a tripod was not used)? In the Etrsi shot the film was not developed until 8 months after the shot (not kept in the fridge), so proves how film can be abused.
Also added some 35mm shots for comparison.

Fuji superia 100 expiry 2000 RB67 65mm lens one click in Photoshop sharpener.


35mm camera, Superia 200 fresh film 24mm sigma lens


RB67 180mm lens, NPS 160 expired 2000, home scanned at 6400 on a V750


crop of above shot


ETrsi 75mm lens


35mm camera with Helios or Pentacon nifty fifty
 
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Look pretty nice. I just shot my first roll of NPS (expired in 2004, donationfilm) this weekend and there's no magenta shift. Seems like a decent film.
 
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Excalibur2

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Look pretty nice. I just shot my first roll of NPS (expired in 2004, donationfilm) this weekend and there's no magenta shift. Seems like a decent film.


Buying old 120 film? choice of NPS or superia 100asa? NPS is better IMO.
 
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