I developed a roll of this recently and noticed this too, the dots are strangely uniform, my thoughts are that the steel source for the canister is slightly radioactive from world war 2 and later nuclear testing around the world
@Brooklyn Film Camera I realize now that it seems like I was mocking your product. Very sorry! I'm down to try experimental expired film! In fact I was mocking a year that allowed me to graduate
love the design of the film roll
I see a reloadable film cartridge! Must...buy....now.
Videos by BFX and In an Instant are always making happy! 😁
You make me happy tho!
Cant wait to shoot with it! Did you also push 2 stops in developing or just over-expose and develop as normal? Thank!
I know of Seagull TLRs and cheap point and shoot cameras but I have never heard of their color films.
I'd only heard rumors, very cool results tho!
Very interesting!
Also...
Nirvana called and they... oh nevermind
Good pricing!
Fact: Seagull and Shanghai 120mm b&w film are only two film brands used by the Toul Sleng S-21 prison to document its detainees
When I got it scanned, all the images were covered with many many blue little spots. Do you know anything about it?
I developed a roll of this recently and noticed this too, the dots are strangely uniform, my thoughts are that the steel source for the canister is slightly radioactive from world war 2 and later nuclear testing around the world
Where can I see the photo?
Is it still colour film if you only get one colour lol
Ben -- did you say, "Likely in one of the *humorous* government-owned facilities"??????????????????????????? That is quite a statement!!!! 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
He said "numerous"
@@andresmills7915 *duh* -- I was making a joke....
@@aengusmacnaughton1375 oh ok
Oh the drama…
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I wouldn't trust anything from the same year I graduated high-school
Or...is that all the more reason to give it a shot
@Brooklyn Film Camera I realize now that it seems like I was mocking your product. Very sorry! I'm down to try experimental expired film!
In fact I was mocking a year that allowed me to graduate
You had me until you said IR did not mean infared :(
We almost had you!!