Hi all,
I think, someone of you has faced this problem before.
with 35mm film, you can take film out of plastic can, shoot it, and
place it safely back in can. this way it is safe from water, extreeme
cold and other problems.
With 120 film you break the sealed plastic bag, shoot it, and...?
I started shooting MF 2 years ago, and my main target for this format is
climbing and mountains. Water, snow and other bad things are common in
mountains.
So far i tried to stick back exposed roll of film into original bag
(with teared end) and seal it with some adhesive tape, to protect from
environment. Other, more simple way is to keep film inside black bag and
then into some plastic bag.
I'm planing my trip to mountains next week, and hope to shoot about 10
rolls of MF film. Maybe more.
Any ideas?
Gasha