stig_dahlin
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Orwo 200 ft can - What to do?
Recently a good friend gave me a never opened 200 ft can Orwo NP55. It turned out that it had been in his freezer since 1997, when he got it from one of his friends who had kept it in his freezer for many years. I have absolutely no idea how old it is, but it seems that Very Old might be a close approximation. At first I thought of making a testroll or two, which would be fun, and then just use it, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe it's just too old. I have vague memories from the '60-s and '70-s of Orwo beeing a cheap and not so very bad film from East Germany. But surely it can't be that old. But who knows. Should I place it on the shelf with my '60-s cameras rather than use it? Is it a collectible item? Are there such things as Film Collectors? Internet didn't give me any info on this particular film.
If it is of no historical or collector's interest I might as well try to use it I suppose, free as it was.
Any comments or information appreciated!
Stickan
Recently a good friend gave me a never opened 200 ft can Orwo NP55. It turned out that it had been in his freezer since 1997, when he got it from one of his friends who had kept it in his freezer for many years. I have absolutely no idea how old it is, but it seems that Very Old might be a close approximation. At first I thought of making a testroll or two, which would be fun, and then just use it, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe it's just too old. I have vague memories from the '60-s and '70-s of Orwo beeing a cheap and not so very bad film from East Germany. But surely it can't be that old. But who knows. Should I place it on the shelf with my '60-s cameras rather than use it? Is it a collectible item? Are there such things as Film Collectors? Internet didn't give me any info on this particular film.
If it is of no historical or collector's interest I might as well try to use it I suppose, free as it was.
Any comments or information appreciated!
Stickan