What film is in your fridge/freezer/shelf

4 rolls - Kodak 'Gold 200'
4 rolls - Ilford FP4+
4 x 2GB SD cards (not sure if these need freezing)
....you will gather - I'm a little conservative (read - 'tight' ) :p
 
I currently have in my fridge:
2 packs of slightly expired Fuji FP-100b instant film
9 rolls of Kodak Ektar 100 35mm format
4 rolls of Kodak BW400CN in 120 format
a couple of left over rolls of Adox 100 in 35mm format

Not much, still plenty of room for beer.
 
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You need to get out more! :D

I always make sure that I got some spare rolls in the fridge ... just in case :D
And I rarely buy film at regular shops for regular prices. I keep my eyes open and sometimes there's somebody who sells 30 expired rolls for 1/2 or 1/3 the usual retail price ...
 
Enough film to last a while

Enough film to last a while

I have about 300 rolls of Kodak Ultramax that I picked up cheaply from a supermarket that was about to throw it out because it had passed the expiry date :bang:. I had to buy a small freezer to store it in but even including the cost of the freezer it worked out at about $1.30 a roll. Still a bargain in my book. I'm just gutted that I didn't get there in time to buy the rest before they threw it out, I'm sure I could have got it for next to nothing.

I've also got about 60 rolls of assorted balck & white but I'm not sure what varieties and numbers of each.

I won't need to buy any film for a while
 
Student budget means I've only got 2 HP5 35mm films, but waiting for delivery of 20x Rollei Retro 100 on special offer. As for colour, got goodness knows how many Ektachrome and Elite Chrome for my cross processing Lomo outings. Also got 12 rolls of slightly out-of-date Kodachrome 24exp and 3 fresh 36exp ones which I'm looking forward to putting to use before the end of this year.
 
Remember, you asked for it!
FREEZER
35mm:
1 Ilford HP4
1 Kodak T-Max 100
3 Kodak BW400CN
12 Kodak Tri-X 400
1 Kodak High Contrast Copy
1 Kodak Panatomic-X
2 Kodak 2475 Recording
1 Ektachrome 400
1 Kodachrome 25
3 Kodachrome 200
14 Fuji Sensia II 100
1 Ektachrome 160
1 Ektachrome Pro Type S 5026
1 Ektachrome Infrared
3 Kodachrome II Pro A 40
1 Ektar 25
1 Ektar 100
1 Ektar 125
1 Kodak Ultramax 800
6 Fuji Outdoor 100
25 Fuji X-tra 400-36
200 Fuji X-tra 400-24
3 3M Imationn 400
1 Rite Aid 400
2 Kodak High Speed Infrared
100 feet Fuji B&W

120:
10 Ektachrome 200
1 Ektachrome Pro 160
2 Kodacolor II 100
15 Kodak Plus-X 125
10 Kodak Tri-X 400

620:
2 Kodacolor II 100
1 Kodacolor VR 200

126:
6 Kodachrome 64
1 Kodacolor II
3 Kodacolor Gold
1 Kodak Verichrome

127:
10 Ektachrome-X 64
1 Kodacolor II 100
2 Kodacolor-X 80
2 Foil wrapped no box
1 Unwrapped B&W

828:
2 Kodachrome II 25

110:
1 Ektachrome 64
2 Kodachrome-X
5 Kodachrome 64
1 Kodak Gold 200
1 Fuji Superia 200

REFRIGERATOR
Polaroid:
1 600
3 669
1 Time Zero

Anybody want to start an antique film club???
 
Oh, all sorts of stuff (to the occasional irritation of Galfriend):

- Kodak Portra 400NC: 1 roll left(!)
- Kodak Portra 160NC: 5 rolls (kind of low for me)
- Kodak Ektar 100: 2 rolls
- Kodak BW400NC: 6 rolls (usually try to have about 15-20 at hand)
- Konica Impresa 50: 3 rolls (yes, need to use it soon, for my Impresa-versus-Ektar Smackdown: stay tuned)
- Fuji Reala 100: 1

This doesn't count the 1/3 remaining box of Ilford HP5+ I'm gradually running through...(not refrigerated, much to Galfriend's eternal satisfaction)


- Barrett
 
Ektar 100
Fujipress 800
Acros 100
Delta 400
Xpan 50
Efke 25
Fuji Superiar Xtra 400
BW400NC
Tri-X 400
Bag of recently outdated Velvia 50 in the freezer

Too lazy to go over there and count the rolls. Probably a few rolls of other stuff, too. I've been trying them out.
 
Film's as bad as gear! The more variables you have the less chance you have becoming competent and familiar with just a few.

Not that I seem to be practicing what I'm preaching here! :eek:
 
Film's as bad as gear! The more variables you have the less chance you have becoming competent and familiar with just a few.

Indeed! I rationalize it by telling myself I'm engaged in a bit of slow motion decisionmaking to pick one or two films to stick with. So far, Ektar 100 is in, probably Acros 100, too. No b&w 400 has knocked my socks off, yet. Forgot to mention, though, there's also Neopan 400 in the fridge. Maybe that will.

Playing with... umm, testing, film will resume when it stops being so blinkin' cold.
 
35mm:
Eight Tri-x
Three BW40CN
Seven Reala
Five Velvia 50
One Kodachrome

120 FIlm:
Ten 400NC Portra
Twenty TMY400

In the future, I may only shoot TMY (35 as well as 120) and for color Velvia 50 .
 
35mm:

6 rolls Kodak Portra 160 VC
9 rolls Arista Pro 400
2 rolls Kodak Tri-X 400
5 rolls Kodak Portra 400 VC
7 rolls Fuji Neopan 1600
3 rolls Fujicolor Superia 1600

127:

7 rolls Efke R 100

120:

5 rolls Ilford HP5 Plus 400
4 rolls Kodak Portra 400 VC
 
Indeed! I rationalize it by telling myself I'm engaged in a bit of slow motion decisionmaking to pick one or two films to stick with. So far, Ektar 100 is in, probably Acros 100, too. No b&w 400 has knocked my socks off, yet. Forgot to mention, though, there's also Neopan 400 in the fridge. Maybe that will.

Playing with... umm, testing, film will resume when it stops being so blinkin' cold.


In some ways film is worse than gear IMO ... at least all cameras operate by a set of standards involving shutter speeds and f stops, so if you understand one you generally understand them all ... I might have to exclude FSU's here though! :p

About Neopan 400 ... when I switched to it initially I could not come to terms with it and was prepared to give up after ten or so rolls and sell what I had left through the forum classifieds. Then it all fell into place and it's now my favourite black and white film of all time ... I love it, especially pushed a stop or two.

Lately I've been developing it in Rodinal 1+50 @ 20deg for eight minutes with minimal agitation and really like the look of this combo! :)
 
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