Hey everyone! So I just bought a medium format film camera and my friend offered to give me some old expired film someone gave to him. It's Kodak Ektachrome E100S film in the 220 size. It says on the packaging it expired in 2001. I put it into my fridge immediately. I really have no experience using film, let alone expired film, and had a few
Unfortunately, the short answer is no. Though Polaroid film does not technically expire in the same way that food or other consumable products do, its quality will deteriorate over time and long-term storage may make it unusable. The manufacturer recommends using your film within 1-2 years of when it was purchased.
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This is an old color film; this particular roll expired in January, 1966. I shot it last 127 Day, which was July 12 (12/7 in European date notation). To get color images from Kodacolor-X, you need Kodak’s old C-22 chemistry. Unfortunately, that stuff’s been unobtainable for going on 40 years. Fortunately, you can develop any color film in
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does expired film still develop