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Old Film

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I just stumbled on 9 rolls of 4-5 year old 35mm 200 & 400 film.

Should I just chuck it? Or should I shoot it, knowing that it might not process well?

I have no idea how long it takes for film to truly expire.

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Shoot one roll, get it developed. If it turns out ok, try the others.
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