It is now 16 years past its best by date, and the pods are still fine. Unlike the New55 pods that dried up after a year.
I was just gifted three rolls of Type-47. Any wagers on if it will work?![]()
How old is it? You'll get a good idea by gently feeling the pods. If still soft, then most likely okay.
EDIT: Wait a sec... this is ancient stuff, so there's only one way to find out...
Yeah my plan is just to shoot it! I hadn’t actually checked the date. The box says “Use before May 1968” which I mean… I’m close right?![]()
In my experience, the instant roll films of that age will likely have dried out reagent pods, so you're unlikely to see any development on the finished print.
I've successfully shot some type 47 from 1992, but even if stored well, expect some kind of image, but with low contrast, streaks and obvious image defects.
I'll wager you get at least one "usable" photo.I was just gifted three rolls of Type-47. Any wagers on if it will work?![]()
If I ever get my hands on that 110 camera, I'd convert it to 4x5. Neat looking camera!
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