

I got two rolls of Fujicolor Superia Xtra (ISO400) developed tonight... and I am delighted with the results. One roll was in my Olympus Trip 35 and the other my Minolta P's.


Top two pics are from the Olympus Trip 35... and the bottom two panoramas are from the Minolta P's. See the rest of the pics (50 in all... from 2 x 24 exposures) here.
Proof... if proof is needed... that film isn't dead.
Tx
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