Should I? Shouldn't I? NOW WITH RESULTS

tikkathreebarrel

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A recently purchased camera came complete with a roll of exposed film.

I emailed the vendor and asked whether he wanted it back and got no reply.

The cannister tells me it is/was Ektar 25 36 exposures and whilst it could be a homeload, both ends of the cannister look undisturbed so that's probably what it is.

So, do I chuck it or do I get it dev'd (and explain the situation to the developing shop involved just in case...)?

What would you do?
 
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Curiosity would get the better of me....no contest..
 
dev it......or send it to me and i'll dev it! :D
 
yep...gotta get it developed
 
Well it's gone for dev. I explained the fact that it came with a camera in the shop and got a very knowing look from the old fellow.
 
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Well, here are the outputs of someone's efforts:

http://s303.photobucket.com/user/tikkathreebarrels/library/Mystery%20film%20came%20in%20OM%20body

Several oof shots of the Eden Project structure, some flowers, some steam museum.

I have to say had I seen these first I wouldn't have bought the camera but I know that there's nought wrong with the camera. Maybe the film wasn't shot in the camera I bought... maybe this was old Ektar 25: I have no way of knowing now but all frames have benefited from auto levels and auto colour in Elements.

Here are a few:

Mystery%20film%20came%20in%20OM%20body


011_11_edited-1.jpg


014_14_edited-1.jpg


This one interests me
001_1_edited-1.jpg


018_18_edited-1.jpg
 
H'mm you can't go wrong with a Zuiko lens and I can see potential sharpness in the first shot......so it's Agfa Vista and Tesco for a test.
 
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