RE: game camera problem :::update.
TreeClimber, I hope that film solves your problem but to be honest, I don' t see how it could be the problem. Having some experience building game cameras and working on a couple commercial units in the past, I would bet the problem is with the PIR sensor. The film in the camera does not activate the shutter, the PIR does. A very common problem is when the PIR " thinks" it " senses" something and tells the camera to take a photo. Not trying to be a smart alek, just brainstorming outloud.
Another thing.......my main hobby right after hunting is photography and I can tell you that many many 35mm pros shoot Fugi film. I just wanted to throw that out there too. But first and foremost, I' m glad your camera is back up and working and you need to keep doing whatever makes it work. Out of curiosity, did the tech explain " how" the Fugi film could cause the problem?