Re: 29 year old film

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ADavidhazy wrote:
To bring this post on topic a bit - I have a roll of Kodak Pan-x I intend to
shoot that expired back in 1975. Is 29 years too long to expect much from the
film? Actually as long as it produces an image at all, I'll be happy. I opened
the box today and the foil wrapper was intact as was the cardboard sleeve
inside the wrapper.


Did it smell like film when you opened the wrapper? If so you can expect great
things from that roll!

andy


I once found a roll of 120 in a twin lens from my father-in-law. He was surprised to find it and said it must have been 15-20 years old, in the camera. I finished it off and developed it normally. I don't recall what it was other than Kodak. It came out smooth. A little low on contrast but nice anyway.


Peace!
Sidney


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