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LifeIn35mm

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Today I am going to sell off some of my film collection. Prices do not include shipping.

Kodachrome (I bought it from a guy who kept them frozen and I have kept them frozen):

1: 7 Rolls of 36 exposure 64 color slide. $15 a roll.

2: 2 rolls of 24 exposure 64 color slide. $12 a roll.

3: Kodachrome II 20 exposure 25 color slide. $10

Tri-X:

1: 5 rolls. Expired '76. Not cold stored. $7 a roll.

Here is it over exposed 2 stops:



Ilford 120 (Not cold stored):

1: Delta 3200 (Expired March 2002), 2 rolls of Delta 100 (Expired July 2000), Delta 400 (Expired September 2002). $15 for the lot.
 
Tri-X:

1: 5 rolls. Expired '76. Not cold stored. $7 a roll.

So with new TriX costing less than $5, can anyone explain the advantages of 39 year old film?



And without using the words Lomo, Holga or Diana. (I've seen ebay!)
 
Normally, I would not post on a sale thread like this, but $15 a roll for Kodachrome--really?
 
So with new TriX costing less than $5, can anyone explain the advantages of 39 year old film?



And without using the words Lomo, Holga or Diana. (I've seen ebay!)

hi mike

at the risk of glutting the seller's thread with mumbo jumbo ..
39 year old tri x is not the same as the current tri x ...
while they share the same name, they are not the same films ...
(if you know how to read "the curves" they will tell the whole story )
(i recently exposed a whole bunch of 33 year old tri x and loved it
and it had nothing to do with helga or her sister diana or their cousin whose name begins with lo)

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OP, if i wasn't trying to use up all the film i had already,
i'd jump at your 3200 and tri x ... but unfortunately
new or outdated-newtome film is not in the stars ...

good luck with your sale !
john
 
So with new TriX costing less than $5, can anyone explain the advantages of 39 year old film?



And without using the words Lomo, Holga or Diana. (I've seen ebay!)

Personally I enjoy not knowing how the images will turn out. They can have cool effects or the images may not even come out. It's like a fine wine or cheese, it gets better with age.
 
It's like a rare 1944 penny that's now worth 500% its original worth!
 
It's like a rare 1944 penny that's now worth 500% its original worth!

NB23 ...
i think you mean 10 million percent
the 1944 steel penny is worth $100,000.00 !
http://cointrackers.com/blog/13/most-valuable-pennies/

double die pennies are worth a fortune too
they were made in 1917, 1955, 1969, 1972 and 1984 ...
and i am not sure if the red cent of 1930 actually exists
but it is the most valuable of all
 
I have a rare penny thst's now worth...5 cents!

I have a 1935 one as well. Maybe worth 3-4cents?