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This is mine at the moment. Just remembered I also have some 2003 Konica Infrared in the freezer.

 
There's four shelves in my fridge , two of which are full of film, then one of the door shelves is presently holding a dozen rolls awaiting develpment.

Occasionally i squeeze some food in there too but i have to get priorities right:D:D
 
Still got a roll in the fridge myself, not a sausage roll lol . I do keep meaning to get it used up, just does not happen though. Maybe next time I reach for the milk, I should get the film out instead. But there again, film in my tea wont taste too good :rolleyes:
 
[QUOTE="jonbeeza, post: 6860915, member: 49323"But there again, film in my tea wont taste too good :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

Soups quite well in coffee though ......evidently!:D
 
Here's my fridge at the moment:

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Almost run out of 120 film, need to get a box of Portra on order I think!

There's four shelves in my fridge , two of which are full of film, then one of the door shelves is presently holding a dozen rolls awaiting develpment.

Occasionally i squeeze some food in there too but i have to get priorities right:D:D

Wow this I need to see, picture please! :D :lol:
 
[QUOTE="jonbeeza, post: 6860915, member: 49323"But there again, film in my tea wont taste too good :rolleyes:

Soups quite well in coffee though ......evidently!:D[/QUOTE]

I will take your word for it lol
 
A neighbour was throwing out their daughters Hotpoint fridge/freezer and I (by luck) got it offered to me before it was about to be dumped in a local skip, it's virtually like brand new and stands about six foot tall.

I keep the Hotpoint fridge/freezer stored in our garage at the rear of the garden and only use it to store all my 120 photographic films in, I must take a photo for this thread.

I'm one happy man.



:banana:
 
Damn Kevin, you're organised :clap:

I'd like to be organised enough to work out whether the electricty costs of running a dedicated film fridge or freezer (I'm sharing with food now) - even one acquired for free - are sufficiently low to actually justify keeping a large film stock. I have a suspicion that buying little and often might turn out to be the best idea.
 
I'd like to be organised enough to work out whether the electricty costs of running a dedicated film fridge or freezer (I'm sharing with food now) - even one acquired for free - are sufficiently low to actually justify keeping a large film stock. I have a suspicion that buying little and often might turn out to be the best idea.

I think you're right. A similar conclusion I often come to after trying to work out the best online deal for a few rolls of film. I realise I've saved 78p on the film, but wasted two hours of self-employed earnings.
 
I've used up 4 rolls of FP4 and 1 roll of Delta3200, but it's largely the same:
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+ a few rolls of Portra (3x35mm, 7x120)/Tri-X(7x120)/Neopan 1600(3x35mm), and about 20 exposed but undeveloped rolls.
 
I'd like to be organised enough to work out whether the electricty costs of running a dedicated film fridge or freezer (I'm sharing with food now) - even one acquired for free - are sufficiently low to actually justify keeping a large film stock. I have a suspicion that buying little and often might turn out to be the best idea.


Depends on the deal you get on the film. A few years back 7day shop was selling Velvia 100 120 for £2 a roll if you brought over about ten I think it was so £100 got you fifty rolls, still happily using this best price at the moment seems to be £5 a roll. Last batch of 10x8 I brought was short dated Provia 100 that I got for £96 a box retail for that now is about £300 I brought twelve boxes I'm guessing that the £2000 odd I saved hasn't been used up by keeping it in the fridge the last two years.
 
I've used up 4 rolls of FP4 and 1 roll of Delta3200, but it's largely the same:
3Pres95.jpg

+ a few rolls of Portra (3x35mm, 7x120)/Tri-X(7x120)/Neopan 1600(3x35mm), and about 20 exposed but undeveloped rolls.

Wow that's a lot of FP4 and HP5! Don't let @steveo_mcg see this or his head might explode! :lol:

Definitely two of my favourite films. Right up there with Portra 400 and PanF :)
 
Mmmmmm Gherkins! Nice selection of fillum too :)

Haha, I recently had a bit of a health kick and bought one of those George Forman grills which gets loads of fat out, and I've been using it to cook loads of burgers lately (ironic eh?). A burger just isn't a burger without a few juicy pickled gherkins in it :D :D
 
I dont keep film in the fridge as I never have enough to warrant it. I also use what I DO have fairly quickly. I have a cookie tin shaped like a camera that I keep mine in :)
 
I keep very little in the fridge, I can get stocks of the film I use pretty quickly from Calumet if I need it so I generally only shoot fresh. The exception is some 120 transparency I got cheap after selling my previous stock having decided I'd not get round to shooting it and some pretty ood Pan 25 which is my rainy day stash of 120 film so smooth it could be mistaken for LF these are all kept in the freezer.
 
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