tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717981.post292614074759719358..comments2024-02-24T15:43:38.727-05:00Comments on Random Camera Blog: Big News... Ektachrome is back!mfophotoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15229417718013779882noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717981.post-65676831985827085622017-01-09T17:00:59.210-05:002017-01-09T17:00:59.210-05:00Yes, I love the look of most of the slide films. W...Yes, I love the look of most of the slide films. While there is a lot of expired film available, unless it's been cold-stored, it's a guess on how good it still is. Having some fresh Ektachrome 100 would be nice. Once I made a purchase of expired Konica slide film back around 2002, and without testing a roll first, took a few rolls on a short trip. Had I been trying to achieve a Lomography effect, it would have been great, but not for doing nature shots. :) mfophotoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15229417718013779882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717981.post-80094277941651936732017-01-08T22:53:56.254-05:002017-01-08T22:53:56.254-05:00I shot my first Ektachrome just before Kodak annou...I shot my first Ektachrome just before Kodak announced its discontinuation. I bought a little more; I still have a couple rolls of E100G in 120 in the fridge. I've always gotten lovely results from it.<br /><br />I'm looking forward to E100 and shooting it in my 35mm cameras!Jim Greyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06941665968757241278noreply@blogger.com