T tiggerlover Still waiting for "the talk" Joined Jan 29, 2000 Messages 10,314 Apr 26, 2004 #1 Is it okay to use film that has expired?
Jolie C <font color=990099>Ask me how I broke my toe!<br>< Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 2,390 Apr 26, 2004 #2 How expired is it and where has it been?
T tiggerlover Still waiting for "the talk" Joined Jan 29, 2000 Messages 10,314 Apr 26, 2004 #3 It is for sale on eBay, some is expired 2 years, some 3 and they state they were in an air conditioned area. It is the Poloroid I-Zone sticker film, I can't seem to find it any place else otherwise I wouldn't be considering buying expired film.
It is for sale on eBay, some is expired 2 years, some 3 and they state they were in an air conditioned area. It is the Poloroid I-Zone sticker film, I can't seem to find it any place else otherwise I wouldn't be considering buying expired film.
Nutsy <font color=green>Only drinks Cappuccino<br><font Joined Mar 23, 2002 Messages 28,201 Apr 26, 2004 #4 Maybe check out with someone who knows, like a photographer before you do your money on a maybe dud.
Jolie C <font color=990099>Ask me how I broke my toe!<br>< Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 2,390 Apr 26, 2004 #5 Sometimes expired film is okay, sometimes it isn't. It wouldn't hurt your camera to try it or anything, but the pictures might not come out.
Sometimes expired film is okay, sometimes it isn't. It wouldn't hurt your camera to try it or anything, but the pictures might not come out.
crz4mm2 <font color=teal>Most of the time I just sit and s Joined Dec 6, 2003 Messages 10,008 Apr 26, 2004 #6 I have used expired 35mm film before. The colors in the developed pictures were wayyyyy off. Yellow mostly. I don't know about poloriod film. I might try if it was cheap.
I have used expired 35mm film before. The colors in the developed pictures were wayyyyy off. Yellow mostly. I don't know about poloriod film. I might try if it was cheap.
Dan Murphy We are family. Joined Apr 20, 2000 Messages 84,036 Apr 26, 2004 #7 I would think Polaroid film is more sensitive and dependent on freshness than ordinary film. 3 years out is a long time past expiry.
I would think Polaroid film is more sensitive and dependent on freshness than ordinary film. 3 years out is a long time past expiry.
Sonya Kaki Gori veteran Joined Sep 16, 1999 Messages 4,136 Apr 26, 2004 #8 Yeah, I think by now Polorid film would be too far gone. I kept some for 1 year past and they didn't turn out at all.
Yeah, I think by now Polorid film would be too far gone. I kept some for 1 year past and they didn't turn out at all.