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picked up some free expired 120 film today off my buddy craig
i've never shot with any of these films before, so hoping to hear from those who have before running them through my camera
told they was cold-stored
Agfa APX 25 - unknown expiration date
Kodak Tech Pan - 12/1999
Konica Infrared 750nm - 02/1996
Fuji RDP 100D -07/1997
Fuji NPL 160T - 07/1996
Fuji Velvia 50 - 04/2000
Fuji Velvia 100 - 10/2005
cdholden
18-May-2011, 20:59
Velvia 50 @ 50 or 80. Great for saturated colors, with a strong bias toward blues and greens. If it was cold, or even cool stored, you should be fine.
APX 25: I wish I kept that last case of 120 rolls instead of chasing a hefty profit. Expose it @ ISO 12 and have fun trying to find the grain. Great for enlargements, lots of detail assuming you focus correctly with a sharp lens (modern plasmat is fine).
APX 25: I wish I kept that last case of 120 rolls instead of chasing a hefty profit.
nothing wrong with making a bit o moolah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkRIbUT6u7Q
Robert Ley
19-May-2011, 07:00
I use Fuji NPL and it is a tungsten balanced color negative film. I use hot lights for still life's and this film works very well.
When I knew that Fuji was not going to make this film anymore I bought up as much as I could find and it now rest safely in my freezer. When that is gone, I will just filter daylight color neg.
Been a long time since I shot Tech Pan. Never shot 120, only 35mm. I could make absolutely grain-less and sharp 16X20 enlargements from them.
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