crabby
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Do you have a stock of old but fresh film stashed away in the back of your kitchen freezer?
Despite my wife's complaints, I have a nice supply of outdated film taking up a section of the ice box.
All rolls were purchased brand new and immediately chilled. Many are over 20 years old. Yes, they yield good results when thawed and exposed.
Here's what I have:
Kodak CL127 and CL620, dated 4/1988
Kodak GB126-24, dated 8/1998
Efke R21 127, dated 1/1989
Belgian (no name) B&W 620, no date
What's the oldest film you might have?
Despite my wife's complaints, I have a nice supply of outdated film taking up a section of the ice box.
All rolls were purchased brand new and immediately chilled. Many are over 20 years old. Yes, they yield good results when thawed and exposed.
Here's what I have:
Kodak CL127 and CL620, dated 4/1988
Kodak GB126-24, dated 8/1998
Efke R21 127, dated 1/1989
Belgian (no name) B&W 620, no date
What's the oldest film you might have?