Fujicolor 400 Expired 2014 | Vintage Color Film
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
Fujicolor 400 – Expired 2014
Specifications:
Film Type: Fujifilm Fujicolor 400 Color Negative Film (Expired 2014)
Format: 35mm
Exposure: 1 Roll / 24 Exposures
ISO: Originally rated at 400 (Due to age, we recommend shooting this at 200 ISO)
Processing: Standard C-41 Color Negative
Product Overview:
Fujicolor 400 is a versatile color negative film renowned for its vibrant color reproduction and fine grain.This particular batch expired in 2014. It was intended for the Japanese domestic market and industrial photography for businesses .While originally rated at ISO 400, we recommend shooting this film at ISO 200 to compensate for potential sensitivity loss due to aging. Photographers can anticipate slight color shifts and increased grain, contributing to a distinctive, nostalgic aesthetic in their images.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting:This roll includes a standard DX code; however, due to its age, we advise using a camera with manual ISO control or applying a +1 stop exposure compensation.Shooting at ISO 200 helps offset the effects of aging and yields better results.
Age-Related Effects: With over a decade since expiration, this film may exhibit base fog, color shifts (often towards magenta or blue tones), and reduced dynamic range.These characteristics vary by roll and are part of the charm when working with expired color film.For best results, shoot in well-lit conditions and consider overexposing slightly.
No Sample Images: Due to the limited quantity available, this batch has not been tested.Rolls are sold as-is with no guarantee on image quality, but seasoned shooters of expired film will appreciate its unique qualities.
Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. No refunds are offered for vintage film purchases. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in the disclaimer.
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
Fujicolor 400 – Expired 2014
Specifications:
Film Type: Fujifilm Fujicolor 400 Color Negative Film (Expired 2014)
Format: 35mm
Exposure: 1 Roll / 24 Exposures
ISO: Originally rated at 400 (Due to age, we recommend shooting this at 200 ISO)
Processing: Standard C-41 Color Negative
Product Overview:
Fujicolor 400 is a versatile color negative film renowned for its vibrant color reproduction and fine grain.This particular batch expired in 2014. It was intended for the Japanese domestic market and industrial photography for businesses .While originally rated at ISO 400, we recommend shooting this film at ISO 200 to compensate for potential sensitivity loss due to aging. Photographers can anticipate slight color shifts and increased grain, contributing to a distinctive, nostalgic aesthetic in their images.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting:This roll includes a standard DX code; however, due to its age, we advise using a camera with manual ISO control or applying a +1 stop exposure compensation.Shooting at ISO 200 helps offset the effects of aging and yields better results.
Age-Related Effects: With over a decade since expiration, this film may exhibit base fog, color shifts (often towards magenta or blue tones), and reduced dynamic range.These characteristics vary by roll and are part of the charm when working with expired color film.For best results, shoot in well-lit conditions and consider overexposing slightly.
No Sample Images: Due to the limited quantity available, this batch has not been tested.Rolls are sold as-is with no guarantee on image quality, but seasoned shooters of expired film will appreciate its unique qualities.
Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. No refunds are offered for vintage film purchases. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in the disclaimer.
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
Fujicolor 400 – Expired 2014
Specifications:
Film Type: Fujifilm Fujicolor 400 Color Negative Film (Expired 2014)
Format: 35mm
Exposure: 1 Roll / 24 Exposures
ISO: Originally rated at 400 (Due to age, we recommend shooting this at 200 ISO)
Processing: Standard C-41 Color Negative
Product Overview:
Fujicolor 400 is a versatile color negative film renowned for its vibrant color reproduction and fine grain.This particular batch expired in 2014. It was intended for the Japanese domestic market and industrial photography for businesses .While originally rated at ISO 400, we recommend shooting this film at ISO 200 to compensate for potential sensitivity loss due to aging. Photographers can anticipate slight color shifts and increased grain, contributing to a distinctive, nostalgic aesthetic in their images.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting:This roll includes a standard DX code; however, due to its age, we advise using a camera with manual ISO control or applying a +1 stop exposure compensation.Shooting at ISO 200 helps offset the effects of aging and yields better results.
Age-Related Effects: With over a decade since expiration, this film may exhibit base fog, color shifts (often towards magenta or blue tones), and reduced dynamic range.These characteristics vary by roll and are part of the charm when working with expired color film.For best results, shoot in well-lit conditions and consider overexposing slightly.
No Sample Images: Due to the limited quantity available, this batch has not been tested.Rolls are sold as-is with no guarantee on image quality, but seasoned shooters of expired film will appreciate its unique qualities.
Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including, loss of sensitivity, color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. No refunds are offered for vintage film purchases. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in the disclaimer.
Additional Information:
Disclaimer: This film has been carefully stored in a fridge/freezer to maintain its quality. We personally test each stock to make sure results are possible, however vintage stock is unpredictable and we cannot garuntee results.
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