Question about 35mm film

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So I just came across a few rolls of film that have to be about 10 years old. Its Kodak gold 200 if that makes any difference. I know its past its shelf life but what is it going to do to the negatives? I'm going to be taking a photography class so I'll have dark room access and it won't cost me anything to develop so I was thinking of playing with it and seeing what happens.

Any thoughts? I just a little worried about it breaking or leaving anything in the camera body.


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The negatives might come out foggy, but it shouldn't cause any problems to your camera if that's what your asking.

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Thanks, I'll have to play and see if I get anything cool.

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What kind of camera are you shooting with?


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not sure what body I'll be using. Nikkormat EL, or Canon 620 depending on how lazy I am.


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