marc_mansfield Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 <p>I've been seeing for a long while and it's been bugging me: why do people put their 35 mm and 120 mm films into dry-bags (ziploc bags)? They do not go to the tropics, so what's the need for that? </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianS1664879711 Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 <p>Why in the world would the behavior of others, which certainly does not affect you, bugg you?</p> <p>I put film in Ziploc bags to keep them organized. Exposed in one, unexposed in another. Often use four bags, segregating B&W from color.</p> ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCL Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 <p>I often do it for 2 reasons...to keep various films separated (I bulk load), and to keep moisture out of cartridges stored in the refrigerator/freezer for longer term storage. I imagine some people just do it to keep their films dry in the event of rain.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bethe_fisher Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 <p>In addition to those, they're see-through and make it easy to separate different types. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GerrySiegel Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 To show what they are carrying in airports. I have organized SLR audio and video small cables, mini TRS to TRS. TRS to 2.5mm. RF adapters for my camera cables. Even chargers that are small enogh to carry. Generations of li ion batteries in see through bags. Back covers for lenses. Front caps for lenes.. Ziploc bags help some and better yet, look for and use the 6 mm poly kind I bought in 100 packs from Amazon are great. Organization is the reason. Now you got it? Is this a vacuous question? . We do get some doozers lately. So many things to learn and discover, we must have time to sweat the small stuff?. Not just small, nano small.But let us be generous. Irritants abound.. if we look we find them everywhere. PS. Just for casual info, these here clear envelopes are turning out fine and not just for nails and brads and push pins. Tougher than Zip Loc by far, by way far.. Too many for one life time though:-) I plan to order a size larger as well----collect goodies, like hot shoe covers and PC coversm and they slip away with those Hawaiian menehunes, unless you bag the l''il accessory buggers., right? . http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0095NCBIM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famico Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 <p>Another fan of using clear plastic bags for lots of small things - cables, batteries, and, gasp, even film.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uhooru Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 <p>Seems like a lot of good reasons to me. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hector Javkin Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 <p>Marc, as I see this is your first day, welcome to photo.net. It's a great resource for photographers. Ask anything you feel like asking. People and habits differ. There was a time when many photographers would tape film cannisters to their camera straps. Nowadays that seems incredibly old-fashioned. I use Ziploc bags to organize small items, including film canisters on the rare occasions that I carry film. For storing film in the refrigerator, which is often for very long periords, I prefer wrapping in aluminum foil which, if done properly, will repel moisture better.</p> <p>Brian, I think Marc was bugged by not knowing the answer.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhbebb Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 <p>Simple answer - putting films into Ziplok bags provides excellent protection against rain, water splashes, even water immersion, should you fall into water or drop your films. Furthermore, it much reduces the risk of individual rolls of film getting lost. As mentioned above, if you have 2 bags, you can use one for unexposed film, one for exposed, which makes it much faster to find a new roll to load, particularly when doing landscape photography under adverse conditions.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianS1664879711 Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 Good point, Hector; thanks. Marc... Welcome. Ask anything you wonder. I didn't intend to pick on you. ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GerrySiegel Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 Photo Net is a friendly community, Marc. No question is out of bounds. Usually get answered and given thoughtful consideration. Hope the answers above are responsive to your query. Welcome and happy holidays, Marc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Currie Posted December 24, 2015 Share Posted December 24, 2015 <p>It also depends on whether you or your camera usually pull the leader all the way into the cassette. If not, the separation of used and unused rolls is more critical. You think you'll remember but you don't. Bags help keep things organized. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_mareno1 Posted December 24, 2015 Share Posted December 24, 2015 <p>LOL! Someone mentions that what someone else is doing bugs him (I'm sure he meant that it mystifies him), and someone else comments that they don't understand why what someone else does should bug them. It's obvious that the question bugged them so much that they had to comment on it! Love the irony.<br /> <br /> There isn't a person alive that isn't bugged by other people. Even Donald Trump, although that's stretching the definition of "person" quite a bit.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianS1664879711 Posted December 24, 2015 Share Posted December 24, 2015 So why or why not do you put film in zip lock bags Steve Moreno, or are you just the resident photo.net philosopher? LOL ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donald_miller5 Posted December 25, 2015 Share Posted December 25, 2015 You know what really burns my ass? A flame about three feet high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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