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This Film Expired 60 Years Ago, can I still use it ? 

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@stew_redman
@stew_redman 2 года назад
Me and my daughter have some Fujicolor HG 100 that expired in January 1993. We are going to shoot it in January 2023 to mark it's 30th year since expiration :)
@zachmueller2912
@zachmueller2912 2 года назад
I wish you luck, but you should know that color film degrades faster than b&w
@stew_redman
@stew_redman 2 года назад
@@zachmueller2912 I'm aware of that. I've shot plenty of expired film. I don't think 8 months is going to make a great deal of difference in its 30yrs. It's more symbolic, to get a nice round figure.
@aaronramos6056
@aaronramos6056 2 года назад
@@stew_redman dont forget to overexpose it quite a lot
@pilsplease7561
@pilsplease7561 2 года назад
I shot a roll of fuji slide film from like 1976 the OG E6 slide film. Got some colors out of it that shocked the hell out of me
@stew_redman
@stew_redman 2 года назад
@@pilsplease7561 Nice
@melville7367
@melville7367 2 года назад
My grandma passed away in 2008, and I found her old camera that still had film loaded! Getting it developed and seeing pictures of me as a kid next to those I took myself was a very cool experience.
@guodaripinskaite6314
@guodaripinskaite6314 2 года назад
That’s incredible!
@anx1ety_prime
@anx1ety_prime Год назад
im sorry for your loss. that is such a cool story!! i think it would be cool if you put them in a book
@TSGEnt
@TSGEnt 2 года назад
There is something about film grain that is very spectacular. Btw, I love the 60's film, color grade and vignette vibe you gave to the video.
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gigahertzmedia734
@gigahertzmedia734 Год назад
@@MathieuStern did you shoot each frame individually using some more film, and then animate it into a youtube video?
@dustysprockets1505
@dustysprockets1505 2 года назад
Black and white holds up well against aging, especially a low ISO like this. Its always fun to experiment like this!
@Milnoc
@Milnoc 2 года назад
I had 25 year old EXPOSED film that still hadn't been developed! I tried to develop it recently. It came out BEAUTIFULLY! Black & white film is built like a tank!
@chuheihkg
@chuheihkg Год назад
@@Milnoc If truly is then can be outstanding.
@danem2215
@danem2215 2 года назад
I find it interesting that there are still expired rolls to be sold. I shot a ton of it from eBay over a decade ago when you couldn't give it away, and I could neither find nor afford fresh film. My oldest successful roll was some 116 that expired in 1949. Recently came across a few subscription services where you pay up to $20 a roll for random expired film. Yikes
@pilsplease7561
@pilsplease7561 2 года назад
I shot 4x5 film in a camera from 1910.... Camera had a lens from 1908 and was the best ive ever had lens wise was so clear and creamy and the images were dreamy sort of sad i sold that camera.
@danem2215
@danem2215 2 года назад
@@pilsplease7561 I always get beautiful results using that 116 camera but with modern 120- 1916 Kodak Autographic Jr 1A. It was only a shame that I couldn't get 116 that was fresher
@seafire820
@seafire820 2 года назад
@@pilsplease7561 yeah, old large format make such nice images. I have a 1910 4x5 rb auto graflex that I fixed up and it is my favorite portrait camera as it can shoot 4x5 handheld
@kj4ilk
@kj4ilk 2 года назад
@@seafire820 people don't understand that back then things were simpler
@seafire820
@seafire820 2 года назад
@@kj4ilk what do you mean?
@w.t.5136
@w.t.5136 2 года назад
NOTICE!!! when shooting old rollfilm, there is a HIGH chance that the tape holding the film to the spool has crumbled! To fix this, you need to unroll the film untill you reach this tape, and retape it. (in the dark bag ofc. The tape is at the first frame beginning) Its advisable to check rolls older than 1980. I also recommend taping the paper to the takeup spool.
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
that's exactly what happened for the first roll
@danem2215
@danem2215 2 года назад
Recently had that happen to me with some Svema. Funny enough, that's the first and only time thus far that the tape has failed on me.
@davidwright640
@davidwright640 2 года назад
So happy to see this. I had a Kowa Six back in 1970 when I was photographer for my college yearbook.
@EdwardIglesias
@EdwardIglesias 2 года назад
Excellent! I actually own one of the Sears Tower cameras that were in the catalog page. Picked it up years ago and it works well. It is also a rangefinder.
@ostrich67
@ostrich67 Год назад
Those were made by various Japanese manufacturers. The one I have was made by Mamiya.
@tnp651
@tnp651 2 года назад
I had a Kowa Super 66,, which had interchangeable film backs. I loved it!
@zenitpro
@zenitpro 2 года назад
If only photographic equipment businesses could truly understand this love we have for film photography and kept producing film at an affordable price... thanks for sharing this great experience. I myself have an undeveloped roll of Ilford BW 120 film in my Rolleiflex, which has been there for six years now. "Fresh" if compared to the one you used! I'm looking forward to sending it to a lab and get it developed, because there are some pictures I took of my son when he was just a baby with this film. Keep up the great work!
@klaasj7808
@klaasj7808 2 года назад
they are not salvation army haha, and keeping it alive for some hipsters, what a joke
@MaxfieldMini
@MaxfieldMini 2 года назад
Oh my word! I actually gasped when you loaded the film in SUNLIGHT! I would have done it in my darkroom or changing bag! I know that's always the case with Infrared, but given the age a bit more TLC couldn't hurt. I'm amazed how the photos turned out.🇺🇲❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@CoasterTeaFox
@CoasterTeaFox 2 года назад
I got goosebumps seeing how the first photos came out🥰
@damionblair72
@damionblair72 2 года назад
This was such a fun collaboration! Thanks for the feature!
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
Thanks a lot Damion for your help !
@Rick1959
@Rick1959 Год назад
About 30 years ago, I purchased a Kodak Medalist II (620 film) from a person in Connecticut. It had a roll of film (B&W) in it that had been used. In fact, not even completely finished. According to the person who sold it to me, it had sat for over 30 years at that time. I carefully removed the film and had it processed. There was an apparently brand new 1960 Ford Sunliner (convertible) that had been photographed, plus other photos' of local Connecticut buildings from about that time. It was remarkable time capsule. After, I had the camera converted to 120 film, then cleaned, lubed and adjusted. I took many remarkable photo's with it after the conversion. It served me for several years and then I, quite regrettably now, sold it. I hope it served someone else with much joy....Thanks for sharing your old film experience! 🙂
@brelade-gb
@brelade-gb 2 года назад
How beautiful. Makes me want to fish out some old film I have lying around and shooting in film
@SoapyWetDish
@SoapyWetDish 2 года назад
60 years from now, imagine trying to use and read todays digital storage media. Even if you could find a camera that could put the images down, you'd be hard pressed finding anything capable of pulling the files off.
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
I can't even read media from 15 years ago like CDs :))
@sypialnia_studio
@sypialnia_studio 2 года назад
As the retro computing community is very well and live I predict this comment will age poorly.
@SoapyWetDish
@SoapyWetDish 2 года назад
@@sypialnia_studio as some who worked on “retro computing” kit when it was still relatively bleeding edge, I have hdds a mere 40 years old which would be time and cost prohibitive to try and get the data off. I get what you are saying, but the retro computing community is kinda niche and definitely not something the general public would be able to do, unlike using film. So I suspect your comment may age a tad moor poorly than mine, but only time will tell.
@sypialnia_studio
@sypialnia_studio 2 года назад
@@SoapyWetDish I think using and developing such old film needs special equipment and lab that you can't just find on every corner at an average city. I have plenty of friends who are pro photographers and none of them could just take that film and put it in their cameras. They just don't have cameras for such formats. Then finding a photo lab that could reliably develop such cartridge would be near impossible around me. I would argue that retrocomputing is a *bit* less niche than retro photography community. But still, both are really niche. But the way the retrocommunity is active with really old 40+ years old systems gives me a lot of hope that in 60 years we will be able to use any data format from the past, with a lil bit of searching at your local area.
@SoapyWetDish
@SoapyWetDish 2 года назад
@@sypialnia_studio The difference is, film is still available and still produced today. Digital storage formats are developing apace and I see no sign of it letting up. Until very recently I had old digital cameras that I could not get flash cards for (not that you’d want to) and the flash cards I had were unreadable, I have since destroyed them because defunct/proprietary cards in sizes of single digit megabytes are of no use to anyone anymore. On the other hand, I have a small collection of 120 and 35mm film that is older than those flash cards and cameras combined. I have a minimal amount of equipment, dark bag, developing tank and 3 chemicals (all of which are available on amazon) which allow me to develop B&W 35mm and 120 film easily at home. That being said, I don’t think I’d try colour film as the process is a little more involved. Once developed its a simple case of scanning the negatives, you don’t need a dark room, enlarger or any other specialist equipment. I’d recommend researching and trying developing your own B&W film. It isn’t as difficult or as out of reach as you seem to think and there is something special, it’s quite hard to put into words, about the feeling of achievement you get when you see those negatives for the first time.
@calebm9000
@calebm9000 2 года назад
This is incredible to me because I've shot on 35mm that expired in 2007 and it was a hazy blurry mess. This was either very well preserved or just amazing quality.
@wildmano1965
@wildmano1965 2 года назад
Depends on how it was stored...atmospheric radiation
@FFVoyager
@FFVoyager 2 года назад
I had forgotten all about the Kowa Six! I remember thinking is was so cool when I was a teenager back in the 1970's. I remember the few I ever saw being very expensive. I had a Mamya C330 with the 80mm and 180mm lenses (I really wanted the 55mm but never found them!) and really couldn't afford a Kowa.
@deldridg
@deldridg Год назад
Wonderful video and thank you! Sitting next to me here in my office are a lot of older cameras, including an XPan, a mint Rolleiflex 75/3.5, a Leica IIIf, a Bronica RF645, a bunch of ETRSi, Chamonix 4x5 and tons of beautiful lenses, completely untouched in 5 years. I have a fridge full of film that expired a few years ago and so now you've awakened the beast within and I have to get shooting before my lovely wife mandates a fire sale! Oh, life can be too busy at times! Cheers and thank you from Australia - Dave
@sconathon
@sconathon 2 года назад
Sold my Kowa Super 66 a few months ago before a big move. This made me miss it. Heavy though!! Great photos.
@frankd5173
@frankd5173 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing. I love the dreamy look that the film gives.
@dhp6687
@dhp6687 2 года назад
I still have two boxes of Autochromes that expired in 1928, still haven't figured out how to use them
@xand5090
@xand5090 2 года назад
RU-vid AI is a wonder, didn't search for this, don't normally watch this kinda video, but definitely enjoyed it! 👍
@Stargate_Project
@Stargate_Project 2 года назад
Hello from Russia🇷🇺✌️✌️✌️ Usually I use the Soviet photo film SVEMA and TASMA, sometimes the German photographic film ORWO Nc19, NC21 which is 30 years old, but I have never come across a 60-year-old film, so respect for the author of this video🎞📸💯💯💯
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
It’s me ! Thanks
@oldcarnut1
@oldcarnut1 2 года назад
Beautiful. Real. Photography B&W that touch’s your soul
@MattHooker
@MattHooker 2 года назад
I had an early 1960s roll of Verichrome Pan in 620 do something similar to your first roll. the 60 year-old tape that secured the film to the paper broke loose. I set the camera aside and "rescued" the film in a changing bag, transferred it to new backing paper, and tried again with better success! The oldest film I've shot successfully is 6.5x9cm sheets of Kodak Panatomic-X that expired in 1957. I found the best results came from a 4-stop overexposure, metering for ASA2!
@richardsimms251
@richardsimms251 2 года назад
To Matt Hooker : Amazing. Thank you.
@NandR
@NandR 2 года назад
I love my Kowa Six. My first one, a local one I got a deal on, was stolen from my truck. But the camera is fun to use. I've read that the best way to wind the film is without the handle, just the knob. To limit the torque applied to the mechanism. Also I shot a roll of 1980's Panatomic X in my former TLR, a Rolleiflex 3.5F and got decent results. Great video and looking forward to the next one. I just need to find a 150mm for my Six.
@slapshotjack9806
@slapshotjack9806 2 года назад
Yo those shots literally look like they’re from a different time even though they were taken today 😯
@moodberry
@moodberry 2 года назад
Other than a little light leak at the edges of these photos, the film is as good as the day it was made. I used to use this 120 format, and I actually won a photo contest with it. Digital is more convenient, but IMHO, film is still better.
@jkanclark
@jkanclark 2 года назад
His light seals need replaced badly.
@johncantrell614
@johncantrell614 2 года назад
And one thing nice about the leaf shutter arrangement in your camera, it could sync with flash at any speed the camera could operate at. Very neat!🙂
@HomeroAGonzalez
@HomeroAGonzalez 2 года назад
Mathieu, you are not only a Photography Maestro, but also a Master Chief of Experimentation...
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
thats my passion !
@lindadee2053
@lindadee2053 2 года назад
When I used 620 film back in the 60's, I always loaded it in a very dark room, otherwise the first couple of frames would always be partially exposed.
@paulbroderick8438
@paulbroderick8438 2 года назад
'Expiration dates' are attached to a whole range of items encouraging more and more consumer expenditure!!
@SJR_Media_Group
@SJR_Media_Group 2 года назад
Thanks for showing us that expiration date is simply a recommendation. It's kind of like food labels 'eat before' date. I have used old film in the past and it has always exceeded my expectations. I used to work for a studio and specialized in 'on location' photography; weddings, reunions, high school events. The studio had decent cameras to use. We had a Hasselblad 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 medium format camera. But my favorite was the Mamiya RB67 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 with film back that could rotate for portrait or landscape. I just subscribed - thanks again.
@gnalkhere
@gnalkhere 2 года назад
I got, shot and developed some Efke R21 that expired in 1975, and they came out beautifully
@sdjorritsma
@sdjorritsma 2 года назад
Love the vibe of your films 👍
@georgegonzalez2476
@georgegonzalez2476 2 года назад
It's best to load roll film indoors or at least in the shade. Light can sneak in and fog the film a bit.
@troysvisualarts
@troysvisualarts 2 года назад
I personally shoot and home process expired film as a hobby and I can easily tell you film of any age even over 100 years old can yield good results with the help of measurable overexposure. Totally enjoyed your video, the first roll of film I would of put the camera in a change bag taken the film out and put it in a lightproof container within bag and reroll the film onto spare backing paper, but seeing the results of the rolls you successfully shot, you got some real nice results, did you use the 1 f-stop/shutter overexposure per decade of age rule? I've used that rule with my films and 90% of the time I will get pictures of varying quality many really good to excellent, majority of my expired films date from the 1930s to 1970s, I develop the B&W films in Caffenol C or D76 and the old colour films (Kodacolor/Ektachrome) in C41 cold at 20 deg C. Here's a couple of montages I've uploaded 1934 Kodak Verichrome 116 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lPd2ImJU24I.html 1958 Kodak Kodacolor 120 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3h4QLgHc5ao.html digital post processing was involved for colour balancing on the Kodacolor and light levels on the Verichrome so it's a hybrid analog/digital process.
@russbetts1467
@russbetts1467 2 года назад
This brought back some memories. I own a Mamiya C33, which I used for Portraiture and Weddings. I also had access to a Zenza Bronica S2 camera, which was a great camera for studio work, but needed a sturdy Tripod to get sharp pictures, as the way the Mirror worked, made it jump quite considerably and made it difficult to get good sharp shots when hand-held. My father had a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 2/517, which gave 8 shots of 6x9cm on 120 film. I still have the Mamiya and the Zeiss, although I've not used them for many years, as the bellows on the Zeiss leak light. It was new in 1951 and came with the new 'Prontor' Lense and shutter.
@orion5992
@orion5992 Год назад
GOOD STORY! I remember I used to take films with my father's "Brownie" 1960s 8mm. camera. I had a role from the '60s and in trying to develop it, Since no place would develop it, I finally had to send it to West Germany. I got a call one day from them, in which they told me that the film literally disintegrated as they were trying to process it! They apologized and asked me if I wanted the film back. Needless to say, I said no. That was the last time I used it, in 1982. The beautiful thing is that my daughter (now 20) has taken an interest in old cameras and film. Since I had my father's Brownie (instant) camera from the early '60s, I gave it to her for this Christmas, and she was "Awe-Struck" with joy!
@ronk9830
@ronk9830 2 года назад
Enjoyed seeing your experiment. I remember when film came on rolls and you loaded it into the camera like that. Now people "film" things with their phones... They don't even know what film is!
@revlouch
@revlouch 2 года назад
I have an electric 8 from 1964 with one unopened roll and RU-vid decided I needed this lol
@Imagezone61
@Imagezone61 Год назад
In 1989 I shot some rolls of agfa 35mm b/w that expired in 1963. I lost track of it until last year (2021). Processed it myself using cinestill DF96, and the images are excellent. Black and white holds up for a long time if kept in a cool location.
@eos716
@eos716 Год назад
What about color films? I have some film from 2009 and i hold it in freezer.
@leemski
@leemski 2 года назад
Have you exposed the film to the original sensibility or pushed it in some way during exposing or developing? Thanks. Awesome results!
@chuheihkg
@chuheihkg Год назад
During time, might need doing slower whatever it is.
@LA6NPA
@LA6NPA 2 года назад
I see you're changing film in direct sunlight (even if it's a bit hazy) and you probably did that when you went seaside too. Those light leaks (lighter stripes on the left and right) are not from the film or camera, but daylight getting acces to the film between the paper and the spool. Cover the camera with something dark, like a jacket, or go in the shade when changing film , and used film should be kept dark. You'll probably never see those streaks again.
@ldelcarmen
@ldelcarmen 2 года назад
Amazing. As close to a time machine as one can get. At least back to the 1960’s
@tomjanowski8584
@tomjanowski8584 9 месяцев назад
The portraits were incredible.
@OtherWorldExplorers
@OtherWorldExplorers 2 года назад
I know photographers really look for that sharp image on a lot of their shots. But those first ones of your subject. Had that survivor appeal that I love so much. That it had lasted so long waiting to capture a moment. And was finally given that desperate chance.
@samiulluimas
@samiulluimas 2 года назад
Your videos give me a relaxation I can't explain.
@FM16117
@FM16117 2 года назад
I developed a roll of film exposed in the 1940s, and it was difficult to tell if the softness was the lens\camera, or the age of the film. It was slightly foggy, but amazingly good, considering.
@m.k.8158
@m.k.8158 2 года назад
with film that was exposed a long time ago, using anti-fog can help.
@spyratekodaks7494
@spyratekodaks7494 2 года назад
Black and white film doesn't expire like color does!! Expired color film is always more difficult to handle and make images and a lot of times impossible!!
@WillaLamour
@WillaLamour 2 года назад
Fantastic.How amazing is this? Thank you very much for sharing this, Mathieu.
@workinprogress9483
@workinprogress9483 2 года назад
i love the amount of background information you gave!
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!!
@clfeuillet
@clfeuillet 2 года назад
Just don't do it with milk! This is amazing, it never gets old, it gets better, like wine!
@penboyasgod6103
@penboyasgod6103 2 года назад
If it's been refrigerated the entire time, probably yes. If it's been frozen the entire time, definitely yes.
@cosmefulanito5933
@cosmefulanito5933 2 года назад
The antique effect that these rolls give is unique.
@toznerd6369
@toznerd6369 2 года назад
It looks like the door of the film chamber on your Kowa has a slight light leak on one edge. Also, the film was likely made by Agfa.
@askhowiknow5527
@askhowiknow5527 2 года назад
Je l’aime! That film looks better than anything you could’ve done with a digital camera, and I don’t know why
@FunknGrvn
@FunknGrvn 2 года назад
It expired 2 months after I was born. Was fun to see, thank you.
@lonelysnoopy1424
@lonelysnoopy1424 2 года назад
As always, excellent video again Mathieu 😍😍
@dunebasher1971
@dunebasher1971 Год назад
In 2009 I discovered that my family's old 8mm ciné camera still had a part-exposed roll of film in it from 1979. I knew that it was colour film, but there was nothing indicating the process type, so the lab had to develop it in B&W to be sure of recovering anything. And it worked! It turned out we'd only shot a couple of minutes' worth, but it was still magical to see the family on holiday 30 years previously.
@derrenleepoole
@derrenleepoole 2 года назад
I once bought a Voigtlander Brilliant TLR camera that had film left in it. I developed it and the roll was exposed in the early in the late 1960s or 1970s. Most of the images were pretty good considering the film was flashed with me opening the back not knowing it was in there. Did you underrate the film in the video to account for its age?
@DrKO2453
@DrKO2453 2 года назад
My God, I remember the Kowa cameras from when I was a kid. Great video!
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
So cool!
@tvih84
@tvih84 6 месяцев назад
Neat. I noticed I have some films that expired between 2002 and 2005 because I haven't shot film since 2005, but will again this year. Compared to 60 years 20 years should be nothing :)
@ulie1960
@ulie1960 2 года назад
I'm still astonished about my expirience with old film rolls. In 1972 at the age of 12 years i went onto a school trip of about a week. I got my moms camera (an Agfa Box, probably the Box 50 de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agfa_Box ). I took a lot of pictures, but somehow after the trip I forgot to bring two rolls to the lab. I found those rolls about almost 30 years later somewhere in my stuff and brought them to the lab then. The pictures where as good as the ones I had brought to the lab back then.
@tompoynton
@tompoynton 2 года назад
I’ve got a roll of 125asa Ektachrome that expired in 1976, need to give that go sometime
@eliassjoborg3591
@eliassjoborg3591 2 года назад
Just bought a pan film this week. It expired in 74, excided to shoot it. Great vid👍
@justusgovaert
@justusgovaert 2 года назад
It would even be more interesting if you can try colour film from this age. The colour might look quite weird or different than it should be. That would be a fun experiment
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
I will do that, if I can find some film
@danalexandroaie3233
@danalexandroaie3233 2 года назад
A very good photographer friend of mine advised me to keep all unused films in the fridge, in the door pocket. I was focused on very low sensitivity films at that time, like DK4 or DK6 (document films) coz I wanted to get only black and white from those films. And I kept such films for 10 years in my fridge. When used again, fantastic results. On my opinion, in such occasion, photographer shouldn't use processing machine to process that film, but manual controlled processing under red light in a photo laboratory and observe how the negative evolve.
@danc2014
@danc2014 Год назад
NO !!!!.. NO light at all with film, paper print is OK with an approved red bulb.
@timacrow
@timacrow 2 года назад
You have a very beautiful subject! (First roll) I should see if I still have that disposable camera from 1990 that I never had developed.
@dhy5342
@dhy5342 2 года назад
When I sold my parent's house in 1993, I found an old Brownie camera that had a roll of exposed film in it. I took it to get developed and found pictures that were from the mid-50's, so 40 year old film holds up.
@jeffnords
@jeffnords 2 года назад
Wonderful work! Gotta' love the Kowa Six.
@mohamadrezahabibzade8197
@mohamadrezahabibzade8197 2 года назад
Your Videos seriously blow my mind. Every. Damn. Time.
@postscript67
@postscript67 2 года назад
I found an exposed roll of film for a box camera dating from 1966 in my late parents' house. I had it developed. It had four photos of a halibut!
@mortenthesbl5535
@mortenthesbl5535 Год назад
This gives me hope I have sooo many rolls that are this old.
@CoasterTeaFox
@CoasterTeaFox 2 года назад
Best video I've seen this year.
@Drpftnst
@Drpftnst 2 года назад
what a coincidence, i happen to recently gotten some expired tri-x (exp. date not printed) that i assume is from 60s or 70s that came with my 2x3 crown graphic
@ernestojavierjuarezdavis173
I had two rolls of 120 format in the refrigerator for over 22 years, until my wife threatened to throw them in the trash if I didn't get them out of there, and I took them to develop and was amazed at the image quality on the photos were from a friend's wedding and I didn't remember it. Incredible but true, my friend was fascinated when he gave him the photos of him stored for more than 22 years in my wife's refrigerator.
@shelliecarlson7015
@shelliecarlson7015 Год назад
I have 3 Bronicas. An S2A, ETR, and SQ. The ETR and SQ has a leaf shutter, while the S2A has a film plane shutter. The S2A is, by far, my favorite medium format SLR, and it looks a lot like a Hasselblad.
@alexanderschonfeld5879
@alexanderschonfeld5879 Год назад
While B&W film holds up well with age, no undeveloped film can avoid background radiation unless shielded in lead. Kodak in Rochester NY detected nuclear tests by noticing some unaccounted for fogging/specs on some of its film even at great distance from said tests. If it has high ASA, you may want to store it in the kind of lead lined bags we used to pass film thru TSA checkpoints
@johnchisholm8901
@johnchisholm8901 2 года назад
You are lucky that your favorite photo lab uses a card style processor. Several years ago I processed some very old 126 on reels. When film gets old it's gets springy. I had to fight the curl in the dark finally tapping one edge down so I could wind it on a reel. After that I never processed old film again. Also cool that the film is labeled "panchromatic" That got shortened to Pan AKA Tri X pan and then disappeared all together.
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
Thanks for the info!
@benjaminsmith3151
@benjaminsmith3151 2 года назад
I just finished shooting a 20 year old roll, and this gives me some hope for the results.
@sherylcrowe3255
@sherylcrowe3255 2 года назад
Great video! Absolutely remarkable. PS 💕 the background music too 🎶 Thanks ✌️
@fivegiga5523
@fivegiga5523 2 года назад
For black & white twenty years after expiration date is not a big problem but for color it is. However, in this situation, black & white can be slightly extended in processing to improve lost contrast.
@mgr7637
@mgr7637 Год назад
Reminded memories with my first camera RICOH 💕
@mgr7637
@mgr7637 Год назад
Reminded memories with my first camera RICOH 💕
@captaincrazy5075
@captaincrazy5075 2 года назад
2:02 Like the Hasselblad 500 series shuttter mechanism which is also a leaf shutter in the lens and not a focal plane one...
@KiinaSu
@KiinaSu 2 года назад
"Poor mans Hasselblad, because it was very close to the quality, but way cheaper" So like a Kiev 88 that actually works?
@thefossman8829
@thefossman8829 2 года назад
WOW! I have a 120mm Tower from the 1940's in working order, I had no idea the fill was still out there and still ok for uses, I would love to try to take some photos with this old thing.
@vr4737
@vr4737 2 года назад
I wonder how many stops of light you had to overexpose. Or why was the film still sensitive enough? awesome journey to historic photography btw
@carlosoruna7174
@carlosoruna7174 2 года назад
Probably 5 or more. And I doubt it had any latitude left. Just loads of greys and no pure black or whites
@w.t.5136
@w.t.5136 2 года назад
Have shot 1960 rollfilm before, its usually foggy as hell and needs a lot of overexposure
@jpokeefe
@jpokeefe 2 года назад
Pushing the envelope as always! Wonderful!
@petergianarakos9203
@petergianarakos9203 2 года назад
Very interesting. Thank you so much. I had film maybe 10 yrs out of expiration that I intended not to develop for a few more yrs but it was lost in a house fire,
@richardsimms251
@richardsimms251 2 года назад
Is it best to load film in subdued light ( avoid the sun etc ) ? Thank you. Great presentation. Excellent. RS. Canada
@orion7741
@orion7741 2 года назад
of course you can still use it. film actually holds up way better than most people think it does.
@serhiirudenko6183
@serhiirudenko6183 Год назад
Oh, it's black and white film. Would be more interesting to develop it by yourself. It's quite easy, I've recently started shooting film, and it's so exciting not only shoot it, but also develop and see the results.
@Acrisa01
@Acrisa01 Год назад
It blow my mind! Thanks for sharing!
@williamschlenger1518
@williamschlenger1518 2 года назад
Beautiful camera.I shot weddings back in the 1980s Bronica & Mamiya.
@davidho2977
@davidho2977 2 года назад
I don't know if I have the stomach to shoot weddings. It is very profitable, but also high stress, at least for me.
@brunoeiler8192
@brunoeiler8192 2 года назад
remarkable video as always .... greetings from Sao Paulo - BR
@MathieuStern
@MathieuStern 2 года назад
Bom dia !
@SlightlyDank
@SlightlyDank 9 месяцев назад
The kowa six takes great pictures!
@Hydrazine1000
@Hydrazine1000 2 года назад
I recently found an Olympus Trip 35 camera at a thrift store, datecode puts this camera manufacture at 1979. Got me 3 rolls of 2004 expired 35 mm 24 exposure Kodak Ultra Gold 400 to give my kids (8 and 10 years old) a sense of what photography once was. Can't wait to find out what that will bring!
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