APS film, and a blast from the past...

 


APS film, and a blast from the past...
Quite by accident I stumbled upon a 5 year old DPreview Video about APS film (Advanced Photo System). I ended up there from an article that I was reading about expired films, and the weird results you can
sometimes get when shooting with it. I still have several APS Film Cameras, and a single roll of long expired Fuji 400. I also have several APS Cameras including the Canon Elph JR (Non Zoom AF with a 26mm 2.8 lens similar to the one featured in the video). And more interestingly a
Canon EOS IX (APS SLR) Similar to the Nikon Pronea in the article, but based upon the Canon Elan II 35mm film camera. Plus a couple of very low end point & shoots by Fuji, and Olympus.

https://youtu.be/H4n0VrZDnkk

In addition to the usual Fuji, and Kodak APS C41 based films. Kodak also released a colour process C41 Black & White film.  An even rarer APS E6 process slide (available only in Japan). The other popular brands of C41 colour print APS Film were AGFA (a personal favorite) and Konica. If anyone feels brave enough to try some shooting with APS
film. 
Both Kodak and Fuji discontinued all their APS films in 2011 (they were the last producers of it), and the colours will probably be a bit weird. If the film was cold stored from new you may have a  chance of getting better results. As for my existing roll of APS film, and my APS Cameras; I keep toying with the idea of purchasing a multi pack of Fuji, but probably not anytime soon.  The cameras are now siting on a display shelf in my little home, beside a pink 110 film camera, and a Russian Made Lubitel TLR (Twin Lens Reflex). 

A funny memory I have of selling APS Cameras in my days at Penn Camera (A long gone Washington DC area small chain of pro camera shops) was Nikon's Camera Store Employee Spiff program for the Pronea 6i camera that Chris (the host) is demonstrating. There was even a customer trade up (or down) program for these cameras at pro cameras shops.

For more  information about the APS film system, here are some interesting links:

The short history of the Advanced Photo System film camera
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/features/the-short-history-of-the-advanced-photo-system-film-camera


The Rise and Fall of APS Film

https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/blogs/film-photography-blog/the-rise-and-fall-of-aps-film

There is even a pretty active group on Facebook dedicated to APS photography.

APS Film users’ group.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/957523294378020


 #aps #photography #vintagecameras #vintagephotography #canon  #eos #fujifinepix 

 

 

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