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Mike Kennedy

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Just given a sack full of this film by a friend who's running off with the pixels.Dated 2007-7 and stored at room temp.Suggestions for setting the iso.

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Hi Mike, although I've never shot outdated Fiji 400 H, I have have shot loads of it in the past, and I think I would shoot one roll at the boxed speed especially if you have a sack of it, then decide from there.
 

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Looks great no matter what; I usually rate it around 250-320.

Really nice film. I think it's somewhere between the VC and NC versions of the 400 ISO Kodak Portra's. For me the Fuji 160S and 400H have mostly supplanted their 160NC and 400NC Portra counterparts; I still use both 160 and 400VC when I want more saturation.
 
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