Kodak Vericolor VPL 100-120 C41 Film-Expired 1996
- 6 in stock
Sold AS-IS
Kodak Vericolor VPL film in 120 size. Expired 1996. Price is for a single unopened roll of film.
Vericolor was, for years, Kodak's go-to film for low contrast situations and long shutter speeds. This film is known as 'Vericolor II' and the 'L' in 'VPL' was for 'long shutter speed'.
100asa film; best before 1996.
This film is best before more than 30 years ago. It is expired and offered AS-IS. We have not film tested it and although we are sure it was well stored, no guarantees are made as to quality. We recommend you do some testing before committing any important images to it.
**quick note - we just shot a roll of this and processed it and the images are surprisingly good. It feels like expired film, for sure, but it has a nice feel to it. We would suggest over-exposing by at least a half-stop, but there is good density and the fog isn't terrible. We processed it normally in C-41**
This film is processed in C-41 chemistry and provides a negative image. Processing not included.

