5 Roll 120 Film Canister
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Holds 5 rolls of 120 film, neatly wrapped or unwrapped for easy handling. This durable design is built with a sturdy wall and light-tight construction, also ensuring it's water-resistant - although only time will confirm its reliability.\r\n\r\nTo seal the printed caps effectively, you'll need to use o-rings, which provide an excellent seal. Specifically, you'll require 1 or 2 (I personally use 2) of the following for each cap:\r\n1 1/16" OD x 15/16" ID x 1/16"\r\n\r\nIf o-rings are only available in metric sizes where you live, don't worry - I'm not aware of an equivalent substitute. If you'd like to share your experience with a suitable alternative, please leave a comment so I can update this description.\r\n\r\nI've considered using superglue to secure the o-rings to the caps, as they might pop off if handled roughly. If needed, I'll provide an updated cap design that prevents this issue if superglue proves ineffective.\r\n\r\nThe "E" indicator on the canister serves as a reminder when a roll has been exposed. If the pointer points to the "E" side of the canister, the film is compromised (or you can simply disregard this feature).
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