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joolsph
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Fuji Velvia in hot climats?
      #591789 - 06/01/2008 12:56

Hi Folks

I am off to Guadeloupe in March of 2008 and was wondering if I could take my film camera plus some Velvia to capture the glory of Guadeloupe.

Will the conditions be too hot for Velvia? I do know that once I am there that I should keep it in the fridge!

Am I way off track here?

Thanks

Jools


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Re: Fuji Velvia in hot climats? [Re: joolsph]
      #591799 - 06/01/2008 13:30

How long are you going for? For a week or two, I wouldn't worry about it.

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joolsph
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Re: Fuji Velvia in hot climats? [Re: Benchista]
      #591817 - 06/01/2008 14:15

Just for two weeks.

Best to stick them in the fridge?


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Re: Fuji Velvia in hot climats? [Re: joolsph]
      #591946 - 06/01/2008 18:26

If you can, but don't worry too much about it. I've in the past frequently had quite a lot of (old) Velvia around for a couple of weeks in hot and/or humid conditions - Egypt, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, India etc - without a problem.

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Re: Fuji Velvia in hot climats? [Re: joolsph]
      #592148 - 07/01/2008 09:23

Hi

I took some to Singapore in May and packed it in a tupperware container lined with poystyrene. Everything came back find.

HTH

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Re: Fuji Velvia in hot climats? [Re: joolsph]
      #592191 - 07/01/2008 11:08

It's really the exposed but undeveloped film that might give problems. As others have said keeping it cold is a good thing but I think keeping it dry is even more important.

Take some silica gel, well dried, with some of those zipper bags.


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