Damn Cotty, I do the same thing! I just tuck mine in....well, never mind. But it's easy to warm it up in a hurry. I've gone right from the frig to shooting without any noticeable problems.

On Dec 31, 2003, at 3:34 PM, Cotty wrote:

On 31/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

Just got a question which I hope doesn't sound too silly. If you store 35mm
film in the fridge (in a reasonably humid country), when taken out, how long
would one normally wait before loading the camera? Has anyone here had a bad
experience with condensation during the loading process? In a bit of a rush
just now I may have hurried it..

In the days when i used film from the fridge....


If in a desperate hurry and no alternative available, i would pull it
from the fridge - or even the freezer - still in plastic cannister, and
conceal it somewhere about the person that's really really warm.

After I had stopped hopping about the room, open the cannister and hey
presto! Load the film.




Cheers, Cotty


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