Very interesting. Of course, now I want to go and spend all my spare cash on 1970 Ektachrome
I'm with you on that one, Mr Ed. I don't mind having a bit of a tinker, occasionally, with a bit of out of date film - but only on something that won't wind me up if it comes out like a pile of arse. However, give me good quality, fresh and well-kept film for anything that I want to keep and look at repeatedly / print / post. My photographic skills ain't that great, even with the good stuff - so why would I want to make getting decent results harder than it needs to be??