cheesezy

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[–] cheesezy 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

maybe try having a silica gel packet stored with the lens? although i believe that more for helping/preventing fog, not haze. i would try to make do for now, and eventually see about a paying for professional cleaning, or DIY and take the a further loss if u damage it. if it cant be solved with a lens wipe on each side, then its likely the inside elements :(

[–] cheesezy 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

i have been wanting to shoot some, looking at the cinestill one, but i may be wrong i believe its around 200~250iso native, so was this shot for 800 iso?

[–] cheesezy 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

wow really cool. very grainy, but beautifully grainy. do you happen to know the settings for the flower pic (/ what lens you used im curious)?

 

hey im just wondering as most of the information i have seen about shooting expired film to be older discontinued/ cold storage film. i recently bought 2 rolls of ilford ortho 80 at a local camera store. i was unaware that they are expired. its summer and i plan on shooting them throughout this upcoming week. it expired in September of 2022 and as far as im aware it was sitting in air conditioned stores shelf. for my piece of mind, its fine to shoot at 80 ? or should i over expose, and by how much ? im sorry if this is a dumb question im new to 120 and low speed films. i dont want to complain to a manager, as i did get a discount on the film but the "homie/good customer" discount. i was never told specifically that it was expired. what are your guys thoughts on my next steps?