 I'm in a good mood today. I don't know why. Oh, yeah I know why I had a lot of coffee and not enough food It always gets me really amped up and until I burn out But I'm gonna keep making videos because I have the energy right now So I want to do an update on the roly-35s that I've got because I finally got a moment to shoot a roll of color film on this camera and I loved the results So I'm gonna show you guys that in a minute and we'll go to the computer But I just want to say I shot it with some old expired Kodak I'm gonna go check what I shot it with It's like I got at least two rolls left. Yeah Okay, I'm back It's what I thought I shot this with some expired super 400 and I don't know too much about this film yet I've done some minor research, but What I found is it's I might be a very similar formula basically To portrait I think it may have transitioned into portrait if you guys look at the box here It does say professional on it Kodak professional. This box was originally 1299. I think it expired 2006 so 2006 1299 I think that's a five. I'm guessing it's a five roll. Yeah five roll box 36 exposures improved color What else did we know about it? I don't know I'll tell you what I do know I love the look of this film at least how I've been developing and processing it I'm processing it in some expired chemicals. I bought a tetanol kit. I've been shooting I'm probably at about 16 rolls with the chemicals I mixed last and it's still coming out now you can push this for a while. I Don't know how long I think you can almost in depth I wouldn't say indefinitely, but you can do it for a very long time because They just kind of need to watch them their asses basically and say they can't say oh you can do 20 rolls They actually say for best results dump the chemicals after every time you process so basically you would use the chemicals to process one roll and that would be it Obviously you wouldn't use a whole batch of chemicals. You would use what's required to develop that one roll of film I want to share these photos with you guys because I really loved them I love how they turned out. I got a lot of interesting tones. Some of them almost have like a It's like an earthy tone and you guys will see it's like a lot of browns. I know that's a hard way It's an interesting way to describe it, but I don't know how else to describe it But I hope you guys like them. I really have loved shooting with this camera and loved shooting with this film It's gonna suck when I run out. It looks like I have two rolls left I will say this though a little photography hack for you guys. I bought I don't even remember what camera I bought I basically bought the camera for the film that was packaged in so I may have Spent like 30 to 50 bucks on a Canon a1 But I got a five pack of super 400 and some other film and it made it worth it In fact 50 bucks for an a1 is really good, but I didn't really need it by it wasn't for the a1 I really bought it for the film. All right guys Shouldn't be banging around. I'm not like angry or anything I'm actually pretty happy today. So all right I'll see you guys tomorrow if you guys are liking these videos do what everyone tells you to do on YouTube and like and Subscribe and and ring the bell or whatever that thing is. I know there's something all right. See you guys