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Anonymous
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?
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>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
nah. storage matters more, the film gets crappy when it sees too much warmth (like when it's in direct sunlight)
>> Anonymous
Depends on how it was stored all this time. But I doubt it was kept refrigerated...
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
I just shot with a bunch film from 96 that was kept in a desk drawer with no problems

you'll prolly be fine
>> Anonymous
Lol, I still got a couple rolls of cheap East German slide film somewhere :D
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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.
>> Anonymous
i hvilken butikk fant du disse? =)
>> Anonymous
>>117043
MediaMarkt, why?
>> Anonymous
>>117051
The dutch store?
>> Anonymous
>>117075
It's german. And it's spreading worse than cancer.