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Jack Xavier

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I recently got hold of 5 rolls of expired 320T
I couldn't get any info out of the buyer regarding how they were stored
or when they were purchased. I'm going to sacrifice one as a test roll, as I want to use some later this year for night shots in taipei where I will need more speed than Fuji 64T.
But I was wondering assuming the film expired in 2007 and has been sat on a shelf during that time what can I expect? Roughly how much speed would you assume its lost? I don't even know if they were from the same batch and stored together but i'm going to assume they were. I'll be using a Dynax 7 to test it. What bracketing should I use? .3 .5 more?

Thanks for any advice, I couldn't find much help from searching or googling. EPJ doesn't seem to have been very popular :smile:
 

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Try a clip test of a few frames so you don't have to sacrifice a whole roll. Try up to a stop. Probably something like 1/3-2/3 stop.
 
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