I was inventorying my Film Stock and came across 6 Pro Packs of 220 roll film:
1: 1 Pack of Kodak Pro 100 Color Negative Film, exp 07/1999
2: 1 Pack of Kodak Portra 400, exp 07/2001
3 2 Packs of Kodak Portra 160, exp11/2001
4: 1 Pack of Kodak Ektachrome E100 VS exp 02/2005
5: 1 Pack Kodak Vericolor 400, exp 12/1993
I acquired it in 2016 or so from an estate auction in Syracuse NY. It was in a freezer when I got it so it is reasonable to assume it has been frozen since new. It was in a huge lot of 35mm and 120 roll film. All frozen. The guy was a highly regarded Portrait photographer in the area.
I do have a Hasselblad A-24 film magazine but I am not sure of it's state. Cosmetically it is excellent.
What would you all do with it? Shoot it or sell it and invest the money into Fresh Film?
1: 1 Pack of Kodak Pro 100 Color Negative Film, exp 07/1999
2: 1 Pack of Kodak Portra 400, exp 07/2001
3 2 Packs of Kodak Portra 160, exp11/2001
4: 1 Pack of Kodak Ektachrome E100 VS exp 02/2005
5: 1 Pack Kodak Vericolor 400, exp 12/1993
I acquired it in 2016 or so from an estate auction in Syracuse NY. It was in a freezer when I got it so it is reasonable to assume it has been frozen since new. It was in a huge lot of 35mm and 120 roll film. All frozen. The guy was a highly regarded Portrait photographer in the area.
I do have a Hasselblad A-24 film magazine but I am not sure of it's state. Cosmetically it is excellent.
What would you all do with it? Shoot it or sell it and invest the money into Fresh Film?
