mbmoehl
Member
Hello
I've recently inherited my grandpa's Pentax collection and one of his camera's still has a roll of Kodak Elite Chrome 200 in it (8 of 24 frames exposed). I've decided to finish off the roll and have it developed. I just looked up this film and discovered it was discontinued in 2011, so i have no idea how long it has been sitting in the camera in his basement. My question is what am i likely to see once its developed? Am i wasting my time finishing the roll?
Thanks,
Mike
P.s. For those who will probably ask anyways, the camera with film in it is a Pentax P30t, but the collection as included a K1000 in decent working condition, an ME Super in beat to hell but working, minus the film speed indicator in the view finder (otherwise the meter seems to work), and a beat to hell ME that doesn't seem to work at all and the mirror is stuck in the up position, along with a strange assortment of lenses.
I've recently inherited my grandpa's Pentax collection and one of his camera's still has a roll of Kodak Elite Chrome 200 in it (8 of 24 frames exposed). I've decided to finish off the roll and have it developed. I just looked up this film and discovered it was discontinued in 2011, so i have no idea how long it has been sitting in the camera in his basement. My question is what am i likely to see once its developed? Am i wasting my time finishing the roll?
Thanks,
Mike
P.s. For those who will probably ask anyways, the camera with film in it is a Pentax P30t, but the collection as included a K1000 in decent working condition, an ME Super in beat to hell but working, minus the film speed indicator in the view finder (otherwise the meter seems to work), and a beat to hell ME that doesn't seem to work at all and the mirror is stuck in the up position, along with a strange assortment of lenses.