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My dad bless his cotton sox passed away about twenty years ago, he was very much into photography, and the loft at home was where he set up his darkroom and here he spent many hours turning out his magic moments.
Recently whilst visiting my mom, she gave me one of his very first cameras he aquired when they got married, it is a Agfa Isolate II, in excellent condition, in the camera i noticed that their was a roll of film with about 10 shots fired off.
Will this film, which i think must have been in their for over 40 years be of any use to develop, or will it have deteriorated too much? The other thing is, i keep asking myself should i bother getting it developed and let sleeping dogs lie in case of what may be on there.
Has anyone else been in a similar dilemma deciding to develop a film belonging to someone else.
Mike onders:
Recently whilst visiting my mom, she gave me one of his very first cameras he aquired when they got married, it is a Agfa Isolate II, in excellent condition, in the camera i noticed that their was a roll of film with about 10 shots fired off.
Will this film, which i think must have been in their for over 40 years be of any use to develop, or will it have deteriorated too much? The other thing is, i keep asking myself should i bother getting it developed and let sleeping dogs lie in case of what may be on there.
Has anyone else been in a similar dilemma deciding to develop a film belonging to someone else.
Mike onders: