Roll 2 & 3 of Expired Fujifilm Superia 200

Following up my last post about my first experience with the Olympus OM10 and analog photography. Here’s the pictures from my two next rolls of expired Superia 200 shot i march of 2019.

Here is where my project started. My project changed from taking photos of the camera’s to taking analog photos. I wanted to see what was possible with this camera and the expired film. Keeping in mind from last post that i didn’t even know if any photos would come out or how they would look. In this roll i wanted to try to photograph some portraits of my friends to see how it would handle skin tones. You can also see me experimenting with F-stop to try to see the difference in sharpness and how the lens holds up.

My Brother “Ola”

Ove

When trying to understand how film works, we have to first take a lot of photos and review them with the critical eye.

You can see in the photos is that if the pictures are taken inside, you see they are very yellow if taken with artificial light. If taken in natural light, it looks alright in the daytime with correct exposure. I also see strongly that there’s a lot of magenta in some of the photos, don’t know if that’s a fault of the expired film, if I fucked up the exposure or if that’s how the stock works. I guess we’ll see in the future when I have shot some more analog film and have tried out different film stocks. (Which I already have don’t but haven’t shared and reviewed yet. so more to come! :) )

Here you can see the magenta

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Skiing day with my brother

Selfie cropped with X-Pan crop 65:24. Here you can also see the strong magenta, think if shows strongly when there’s not enough light?

Testing wide open at F1.8

This one was taken with the 80-200 Lens, you can see that the sharpness is not good on this one.

Here you can strongly see the yellow color from the artificial lighting

Testing higher F-stop

Testing higher F-stop

200 ISO in the dark, what did i expect?

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