cheeze
Member
Perusing the bay for expired film lots, and this guy shows up: 1 ROLL KODAK EXPERIMENTAL COLOR REVERSAL FILM TUNGSTEN FE4808 E6 PROCESS EXPIRED. I can't seem to find anything about it on the internet, so I asked the seller where he acquired it, and he said it came with a huge lot of film when a NYC photog dumped all his analog gear.
Can anyone tell me more before I flush $10 down the toilet?
Can anyone tell me more before I flush $10 down the toilet?
stompyq
Well-known
?? It's regular tungsten balanced slide film? Whats special about it?
William Temple
Portraits with Stories
Yes it's nothing special, it will be well far gone now too. Save yourself $10
wblynch
Well-known
Buy fresh Fujifilm. Keep it alive
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
Bulk roll, 35mm cartridge, or 120 roll?
If a bulk roll, and it was freezer stored, might, just might, be a $10 gamble worth taking - unless you're in dire straights and living on the street, in which case I'd recommend against it.
If a bulk roll, and it was freezer stored, might, just might, be a $10 gamble worth taking - unless you're in dire straights and living on the street, in which case I'd recommend against it.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Probably just a pre-release sample of EPJ - E-6 reversal film that got as far as being cardboard packaged with a properly printed box will not have been quite that experimental...
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