Thanks to Thomas for some rolls of expired film! My guess is the film might have been at least ten years old, but I’m glad it still registered an image. Here are some examples of the first expired roll on an F100 and 105mm 1.4E. Out of 24 exposures I think I got about 16 decent shots.
The negatives were developed at Spartan Photo and scanned at home on my Epson V550. Old expired film makes for curling negatives that really pick up dust and lint so it was somewhat time consuming to touch up all the photos shown below. Definitely grainy, but it makes photos look like they are from a different time.
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Nikon F100 + 105mm 1.4E + Expired Kodak 200
Negatives Shot with Sigma SD15