Hey /p/, I was killing time in a electronics store while waiting for 'Control' to begin at the cinema and saw that they were selling film rolls (XP2 Super 400) for a very reasonable price, 9kr (that's ~ $1.5 for you amerikkafags). The thing is, the expiration date is January 2008. Since it was cheap and all I didn't care because I'd really like to try out my Minolta 7000 which I got when I bought a lense.tl;dr: Are there any problems with expired film?EXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakePENTAX CorporationCamera ModelPENTAX Optio S40Camera SoftwareOptio S40 Ver 1.00Maximum Lens Aperturef/2.6Focal Length (35mm Equiv)62 mmImage-Specific Properties:Horizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpiImage Created2006:07:02 11:42:07Exposure Time1/80 secF-Numberf/3.5ISO Speed Rating100Exposure Bias0 EVMetering ModeCenter Weighted AverageFlashNo Flash, CompulsoryFocal Length10.20 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width2304Image Height1728RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandardContrastSoftSaturationNormalSharpnessHardSubject Distance RangeMacro
nah. storage matters more, the film gets crappy when it sees too much warmth (like when it's in direct sunlight)
Depends on how it was stored all this time. But I doubt it was kept refrigerated...
I just shot with a bunch film from 96 that was kept in a desk drawer with no problemsyou'll prolly be fine
Lol, I still got a couple rolls of cheap East German slide film somewhere :D
That's barely expired. You'll be fine unless it was kept in a hot car or something. And even then, you'll probably be okay, especially since it's B&W and not color.
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>>117043MediaMarkt, why?
>>117051The dutch store?
>>117075It's german. And it's spreading worse than cancer.