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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 - This film has an expiry date of 01/2025.
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.
It is important to decide whether you are going to be using your camera film mainly indoors or outdoors, as some films are more sensitive to light than others. The lower the ISO number, the better the film is in bright light and the finer the grain is (that equates to noise in digital terms), so if you are on holiday in the Sahara, choose a 100 or even 50 ISO film, to give well saturated, sharp images, unless you are going for the grainy look, in which case use the 400 ISO. If you are using the camera film indoors at a party, then the 400 ISO will work well and catch all the action. 800 ISO or higher is designed for low light conditions like concerts, or nightclubs. Learn more about storing camera film. #FilmsNotDead
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