So any thoughts as to how critical it is to have B&W film fresh as opposed to past date? I ask because one can often find deal on film that is slightly out of date.
So any thoughts as to how critical it is to have B&W film fresh as opposed to past date? I ask because one can often find deal on film that is slightly out of date.
Just got a bulk roll of Agfapan 400 (Exp Aug 1995) from the Melbourne Flea Market - looks fine to me, and I know the guys I bought it from - it hasn't been kept in cool storage..just sitting on the shop shelf....
There's nothing wrong with outdated film if it's stored properly.

Verichrome Pan, expired in 1969:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/4038189890/in/set-72157622314853802/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/4038191760/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjbuzzclick/4040653692/
I'm very happy with the results, but also fully expected to not have anything turn out when I shot the film.
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