Kodak Tri-X Pan film, ISO 400 (EI 25), 120 Film
I did shoot a lot of very old film in March, because of the two challenges – “the camera challenge” and “the expired film day” – I was participating in, not that I mind at all, I like shooting expired film.
This one expired in September 1978, and I used in for the camera challenge on Twitter.
It was shot with a Yashica MAT LM camera, and developed in Kodak T-max at 20 degrees for 6 min.
As most of the time when I use old film, I’m surprised by the results, this one turned out really nice, of course the sharpness is gone, but that’s to expect with such an old film.







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