acroolite
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kuzano
Veteran
Freezer....
Freezer....
160 frames readyload and quickload, plus 6 boxes of 4x5. 50-60 rolls 120/220. No 135.
Also keep all my Compact Flash cards and my SDHC cards in the freezer, when not out in the field. Keeps the colors vibrant and saturated.
Freezer....
160 frames readyload and quickload, plus 6 boxes of 4x5. 50-60 rolls 120/220. No 135.
Also keep all my Compact Flash cards and my SDHC cards in the freezer, when not out in the field. Keeps the colors vibrant and saturated.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Where I live we don't have the luxury of space. My film competes with groceries in the fridge and freezer section. High speed b/w such as Fuji 1600 and Delta 3200 as well as Fuji 400x slide film go in the freezer. Low speed color slide goes in the fridge. All other b/w in the closet. Experience shows that b/w 400iso or slower are good and no fog up to 5 years after expiration kept in room temperature.
E__WOK
Well-known
I keep all film in the freezer and an extra roll of every variation of film in my camera bag which is more than I can shoot in a day. If I need more film, I take it out and let it defrost overnight.
Red Robin
It Is What It Is
Like you Raid it' the freezer for me here in central Fla.on the gulf coast. The idea of a separate , small freezer sounds good. Ms. Bee is a good sport, but she would love to have her freezer space back.
steveyork
Well-known
I keep anywhere from 10-30 rolls out, but the rest (anywhere from 100 to 250) are in the freezer.
Chris101
summicronia
Ah, this thread's back. I keep a Sears 35 RF camera loaded with trix in the console of my car. Note that I live in Arizona, where the car's interior reaches 130F on hot sunny days, which is ... all of 'em! The film gets cooked a bit, but as you can see from the attached examples, it's a bit low in contrast, but still works.
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rbsinto
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Mountains of colour slide and some Scala stored in the freezer, and about 10 rolls in a pocket in each of my two camera bags, so I've got stock when I go out to shoot.
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