Lots of considerations to be taken into account. How old is the film? How was it stored? What brand? What speed?
To the chief question, Panatomic-X is treasured and viable. Every bit as good as new. You can still shoot it at 32 (or even 50). With a yellow filter you bring the working speed down to 16. This gives you an opportunity to use those cameras with capping above 250 and opportunity to shoot at f/2. You also get characteristic softness due to camera and subject movement handheld.
I'll buy short dated discounted film from places like Freestyle to save a penny but I have to agree with Retina_R. I can't figure out who buys terribly outdated film (always frozen, yeah right) for the same price or more than fresh film. To each his own.I find it strange that some people are drawn to expired film like it has imbibed some magical properties through aging (it hasn't) and will sometimes pay a premium price for the "privilege" of working with this film. This is a very odd phenomenon.
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