No good in the back o' beyond, unless you've got fuel to spare for pre-boiling the water the night before. Or boil it over the fire I suppose, if there is one.
*anyone else miss the usefulness of film canisters for camping?
I still use film when touring/hiking - a little Olympus XA, small, tough, weighs not much, takes better photos than anything else its size (for comparable money at least), and only needs new batteries once a year. Great wee camera.
But if you are missing film canisters, outdoors shops sell similar things.
No good in the back o' beyond, unless you've got fuel to spare for pre-boiling the water the night before. Or boil it over the fire I suppose, if there is one.
I still use film when touring/hiking - a little Olympus XA, small, tough, weighs not much, takes better photos than anything else its size (for comparable money at least), and only needs new batteries once a year. Great wee camera.
But if you are missing film canisters, outdoors shops sell similar things.