Description: For sale is 7 rolls of Ritz 35mm film. This is a rare expired film with rates ranging from 1998 - 2003, very usable! Save some money, buy expired! These are all sealed, brand new in the box. Some boxes have storage wear, but all are sealed and brand new. Most of this shows Made in Germany and Japan, assuming the Germany film is Agfa? Can you shoot expired film? Yes you can! Expired film gives you the opportunity to shoot film now, and save a few bucks vs waiting for films to come back in stock. How do you shoot expired film? Load and shoot it how you would shoot normal film. There are a lot of opinions out there on how to set your ISO. Many say overexpose one stop for every decade, some just overexpose one stop, some shoot at box speed. Do your research and determine what would work best for you based on preference/subject/lighting/comfort. Personally, I follow the decade rule sometimes for older film. Film that isn’t terribly old (10-20 years expired) I just overexpose one stop. I have them develop at box speed. Things to remember with expired film: There are no guarantees, I guarantee no specific results as expired film can produce variable results. Many times, shooting expired film will work out fine. I keep mine in the fridge with my unexpired film. There are many videos on YouTube out there, check out people such as grainydays, KingJvpes, and others. Expired film can give you some very unique colors and results, which is where the fun begins :) Did you know Kodak has been INCREASING their pricing? A recent article on Petapixel discusses how “Kodak is set to raise the price of its film by upwards of 40% globally……may make it difficult for hobbyists…” We've all seen it, especially back in March and April. Budget films are now $12-15+ in many stores, and they are often sold out. Now is the time to stock up on film, both new and expired! With these projected price increases on new film, expired film will also likely rise. The film will be packaged securely and wrapped well in a cardboard box. Shipping cost includes cost of shipping materials, as well as shipping label for US buyers. IF YOU WIN MULTIPLE LOTS, WAIT TO PAY UNTIL I COMBINE YOUR SHIPPING SO I CAN SAVE YOU A FEW BUCKS!
Price: 60 USD
Location: Pine Island, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-09-14T14:38:52.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Ritz
Film Format: 35 mm/135 Print
Type: Color
Film Speed: 100 ISO
Number of Photos: 36
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan