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Expired. Expired film still works well. While the images might have a softer saturation and a bit more grain, they often take on a unique, warm, and nostalgic red or amber tone that adds character to the photos.
Expired -Expired film still works fine - images may be less saturated and flatter, with more graininess, and a shift in colour towards redder or warmer tones.
Expired - Expired film still works well. While the images might have a softer saturation and a bit more grain, they often take on a unique, warm, and nostalgic red or amber tone that adds character to the photos.
Expired - Expired film still works fine - images may be less saturated and flatter, with more graininess, and a shift in colour towards redder or warmer tones.
Expired- 03/2025. Expired film still works well. While the images might have a softer saturation and a bit more grain, they often take on a unique, warm, and nostalgic red or amber tone that adds character to the photos.
Choosing the right film for your camera can make all the difference, whether you’re shooting indoors or outdoors. Lower ISO films perform beautifully in bright light and give wonderfully fine grain (like low noise in digital images). On a sunny holiday in the Sahara, a 100 or even 50 ISO film will produce sharp, vibrant shots - but if you love a touch of texture, 400 ISO adds character.
For lively indoor moments, such as parties, 400 ISO will capture every smile and movement. And for low-light adventures, like concerts or nightclubs, 800 ISO or higher ensures your images shine.
Embrace the magic of film and discover the joy of analogue photography. Learn more about storing your film. #FilmsNotDead


















