Hi!
Just created an account for that:
I found my dad's old minolta camera, with analog film. And i noticed that the material is highly temperature sensitiv, and whats even more important: radiation sensitive.
I coudn't find any details about the film on apollo missions, just that it was made thinner to get more pictures on a single roll (seriously? Doesn't that make it even more temp. sensitive?).
Everyone's talking about how special the cameras are increased durability blabla....
But there not a single chance to prevent cosmic radiation from passing through a camera, that is built to be as lightweight as possible. With a lot of lead maybe.
And a superfast heavy lead shutter.
Anyone here got a serious explanation?