How much film do you have horded?

5 bulk rolls of 35mm Tri X
8 rolls of 120 Tri X
Plus countless rolls of assorted film that I keep intending to use or test with.

Richie
 
I have a few freezer bags with HIE, Delta 32, PanF+, and misc low speed ortho and near IR film in the refrigerator. But all that is in line to be shot. The only roll I am actually hoarding is a single roll of 120 sized Kodachrome 64. I doubt that I will ever shoot it, because as the last roll of this stuff, the pressure to get 15 keepers would be too much for me!
 
Chris101 said:
I have a few freezer bags with HIE, Delta 32, PanF+, and misc low speed ortho and near IR film in the refrigerator. But all that is in line to be shot. The only roll I am actually hoarding is a single roll of 120 sized Kodachrome 64. I doubt that I will ever shoot it, because as the last roll of this stuff, the pressure to get 15 keepers would be too much for me!
Sounds like me with my lone roll of Impresa 50. :)


- Barrett
 
6 bulk rolls of:
2 100' Tri-x
2 150' Tech-pan
1 100' Plus-X
1 100' Eastman 5302 Fine Grain positive release film, given to me by a camera store that didn't know what it was. Not sure I do either? Any suggestions?

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20 50 sheet boxes of various 4x5 (kodalith, Tri-x, FP5, Tech-pan)

Tech-pan and 4x5 were given to me when the university department I worked for converted completely to digital. Also aquired a barely used Sinar Norma w/ 3 lenses and abundance of accessories for an a pittance!
 
JOE1951 said:
1 100' Eastman 5302 Fine Grain positive release film, given to me by a camera store that didn't know what it was. Not sure I do either? Any suggestions?
Here is a link to the data sheet .pdf for the Eastman FGPR film: 5302.

--c--
 
100 feet of APX100
200 feet of Pan-F+
~40 feet of Tri-X.


I need to go and buy some more to last me through college. :)
 
pedro.m.reis said:
If you had a wife like mine, your film count in the fridge would be same as mine:0. :)
Oh well, its too late.. out to sleep :)
You gotta explain about bondage, tie her up, or buy a fridge for den, say it is for beer, keep one can of larger in it...

fridge
9x 68m APX400
1x 30m HP5
1x 30m Jessops 400 asa
1x 30m Jessops 100 asa
20x Fujichrome 400 asa
+ random plastic bags 120 film
in gadget bags or shoulder
ready to use

Noel
 
Chris101 said:
The only roll I am actually hoarding is a single roll of 120 sized Kodachrome 64.

Even more of a reason not to shoot it: Dwane's won't develop Kodachrome in 120 format. So as of now you have yourself a 2oz paperweight. :bang:

Maybe a collector could use it better than you? :bang: :bang:
 
erikhaugsby said:
Even more of a reason not to shoot it: Dwane's won't develop Kodachrome in 120 format. So as of now you have yourself a 2oz paperweight. :bang:

Maybe a collector could use it better than you? :bang: :bang:
I thought that was the case. But the box is nostalgic & pretty, so maybe I'll start a collection myself - of films that cannot be developed any longer. I also have 2 rolls of 35mm Polagraph, but no developing pods!

When I began shooting film again, last year, I discovered a stash of this in my refrigerator:
hiebox.jpg


I shot the roll pictured, and this is how it turned out.
 
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Probobly too much!

~ 1000 ft pan-f, 500 ft xp2, 600 ft tri-x, 200 ft agfa 400apx, 24 rolls HIE, ~100 rolls color neg, ~50 rolls ektachrome, 500 ft ortho, 100 sheets Kodalith. 15 boxes polaroid 4x5.



and then there's the paper!

Yikes!!

Ken
 
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erikhaugsby said:
Even more of a reason not to shoot it: Dwane's won't develop Kodachrome in 120 format. So as of now you have yourself a 2oz paperweight. :bang:

Maybe a collector could use it better than you? :bang: :bang:

Dummy me. I didn't even know Kodak made 120 Kodachrome. I thought all they made in 120 was Ektachrome.
 
20 rolls - 120 film
200 rolls - 35mm film
10 rolls - on desk

Most in veggie drawer and some in freezer door.
 
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