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When I was in Tokyo recently I saw a mysterious 35mm color negative film I'd never heard of before. The only course of action was to buy the film, shoot it, and see what it was like. So how did it turn out and what film was it? Keep reading and find out. During my 18 days in Japan, I'd been visiting as many camera stores as I could. I hadn't bought much as I found most prices for cameras and accessories the same as back home. One day in Bic Camera I came across something I’d never heard of — Escura Showa Camera Film.
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