This is one 35mm roll of Agfa Vista 200 (24+7 exposure), fridge-kept since its expiry in 2004. Pulled from a pristine 10-roll brick, this is your chance to shoot a slice of early-2000s analog magic.
Vista 200 was Agfa’s vibrant consumer color film—renowned for its crisp reds, cool shadows, and that unmistakable Euro-tone warmth. Compared to Kodak Gold, it offered slightly moodier mids and a touch more visible grain—especially now, with age adding just the right hint of character.
Cold storage has preserved the punch: expect a mild warm shift, maybe some halation around highlights, and a nostalgic bloom that scans beautifully. Best results at EI 100-160, but box speed still delivers a dreamy, soft-edged vintage look.
Rumor has it stocks like this one were the chemical ancestors of modern ORWO color experiments… but this roll? It’s the real deal—from Agfa’s twilight years, before the curtain fell.
Develop C-41, scan with soul.
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📦 Please note:
This film is sold as-is, with an expiration date of 2004. Like all expired film, results may vary depending on conditions, gear, and exposure choices. All sales are final — no returns or refunds — but this is part of the magic and unpredictability of analog photography.





































