Eric the Red
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Or maybe it's an expired film issue. I dunno.
Good morning everyone! I trust your weekend is going well?
I am having difficulty in getting the lens to focus correctly. Our local to me camera shop is currently out of film, so I have been using Fujifilm Super HG2 which expired in 1998 (I got a heck of a deal from an antique shop when I offered to buy all ten 4-packs for a lower price. Seems they had been there a while.). I exposed these rolls as iso 25, and the light seems to be good when I get my prints, but there are many which seem to be out of focus.
I should add, that I overhauled the camera, and reset the rangefinder so when my measured distance was in focus with the rangefinder, the lense was indicitave of the distance as well. All scales agreeing with each other, I would have thought things would have been good. I have run two rolls through the camera, and all pictures have been of random landscape, or buildings, so mostly focused at infinity. I should really run a new roll through it, as I really don't know about the expired film. But I have always been under the impression that expired film would have marks or color shifts, but not focusing issues. This is the first time I have used expired film, so I don't really have any experience to draw from.
Any suggestions or ideas would be gratefully pondered over.
Thank you!
Eric
Good morning everyone! I trust your weekend is going well?
I am having difficulty in getting the lens to focus correctly. Our local to me camera shop is currently out of film, so I have been using Fujifilm Super HG2 which expired in 1998 (I got a heck of a deal from an antique shop when I offered to buy all ten 4-packs for a lower price. Seems they had been there a while.). I exposed these rolls as iso 25, and the light seems to be good when I get my prints, but there are many which seem to be out of focus.
I should add, that I overhauled the camera, and reset the rangefinder so when my measured distance was in focus with the rangefinder, the lense was indicitave of the distance as well. All scales agreeing with each other, I would have thought things would have been good. I have run two rolls through the camera, and all pictures have been of random landscape, or buildings, so mostly focused at infinity. I should really run a new roll through it, as I really don't know about the expired film. But I have always been under the impression that expired film would have marks or color shifts, but not focusing issues. This is the first time I have used expired film, so I don't really have any experience to draw from.
Any suggestions or ideas would be gratefully pondered over.
Thank you!
Eric