wallyworld
Member
I have shot film on and off in the past but recently endeavoured into using a film camera as my main camera. This also meant buying (and storing) more film, including expired film. In an attempt to prolong the shelf life of my film, this is what I am currently doing:
- Stored in freezer
- In a lock&lock plastic container
- Film roll inside plastic canister
I understand that the low temperature will help keep the film usable for much longer periods, but my family stores alot of food in the freezer and it is usually in a pretty wet state. My concern is if condensation will affect the film's shelf life/sensitivity/performance. Hope someone can enlighten me on the effect of that (or lack thereof).
- Stored in freezer
- In a lock&lock plastic container
- Film roll inside plastic canister
I understand that the low temperature will help keep the film usable for much longer periods, but my family stores alot of food in the freezer and it is usually in a pretty wet state. My concern is if condensation will affect the film's shelf life/sensitivity/performance. Hope someone can enlighten me on the effect of that (or lack thereof).