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May 20, 2007 06:13 |  #1

Been doing some clearing out and stumbled across an old half used disposable film camera in a bag of only uni stuff.

I'd love to see what's on it, but is there any point in getting it processed or will it have been too long? It's about 5 years old and has been in a bag in a dark cupboard for most of that time.


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May 20, 2007 07:18 |  #2

i got some film that was exposed 50 years ago developed the other day. worked also, and images were visible, but quite bad quality, but then again it was used in a Zeiss Nettar 515/2 that is a bit of a beast to use, not like a Auto disposable film camera. I say 'do it' get it done....


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May 20, 2007 09:08 |  #3

i say finish the roll and take it to get developed. maybe there will be a great family picture on that roll. and if film was exposed to light somehow and all the photos are ruined.......it only costs a few bucks to find out


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May 20, 2007 09:21 |  #4

Well I dropped it in earlier. The very young girl behind the counter said it might come out a bit green due to its age, but if there's no shots on there she won't charge me which is pretty good.


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