The Sully – Expired Disposable Colour Film Camera – 35mm Film

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We call this expired gem “The Sully” The film has likely expired since 2011, which can result in unpredictable results and muted colors in your photos.
The battery in this camera is as old as the film and it is very unlikely that the flash will work. Please assume that it will not function if it does it will be a pleasant / unpleasant surprise!

The film is 39 exposures and back in 2011 it was a 400 iso film.

Here are some things to keep in mind when shooting with expired film:

  • Unpredictable results: Expired film can produce a variety of unexpected effects, such as color shifts, light leaks, and decreased sharpness. These effects can be creative, but they can also be frustrating.
  • Muted colors: Expired film often produces muted colors. This is because the dyes in the film degrade over time.
  • Lower ISO: It is recommended to shoot expired film at a lower ISO than what is stated on the box. This is because expired film is less sensitive to light. For example, if the film is rated at 800 ISO, you might try shooting it at 400 ISO or even 200 ISO. We recommend allowing 1 stop per decade expired.

Sample images in the gallery were shot on film film from one of these cameras it was removed from a disposable camera and loaded into a Nikon F100 and shot at 64iso on a grey day in Waterford

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