In 2018 I was on holiday in Usbekistan. We were driving from the capital, Tashkent, East into the mountains. On a stop at a somewhat scenic point I took pictures, in particular a portrait of two friends. They grew up there in Soviet times and married. When I unloaded the roll of HP5 I was just thinking about how conventient Fuji rollfilm with the EasySeal is. And there it happened. The roll slipped from my fingers upon trying to close the band and unrolled partially. I never had that happen before or after.
Turns out I was already a little weakened by then. A few hours later I felt really sick. I must have gotten food poisoning from the meal on the evening before. Very rare for me, I have a pretty solid stomach.
Do digital shooters have stories like this?
It has happened to me several times that I started taking pictures and didn't notice for a while that I took out the memory card at home and forgot about it. The electronic viewfinder has a blinking warning, actually. But it is at the top and I am notorious for not attending to the peripheriy, resulting in cut off feet in images.
I've seen the peel and stick on Fuji films even going back fifteen years or more -- and the .EDU Ultra I've been using recently was purchased in 2020, in date. Maybe it's a distinguishing point between the two; if I can confirm that, I may start using the Foma branded, since there's very little difference in price.
It is nice that Foma is using the self adhesive band. But there is still the need to unpeel it, with the slight risk of screwing up. The Fuji system, on the other hand, is perfect. Hold the roll with one hand and grab the tab with the other. Just pull and seal.
Hard to explain in words to the few poor souls who haven't had the pleasure, yet. Take out a mortage and get some rolls of Acros I or Pro400H from your local scalper. It'll be worth it. And don't forget that Acros II is rolled by Harman and doesn't have EasySeal.