BradS
Member
Yes, You should definitely be able to see light - even through a shutter that is running at 1/250 second....or, even faster. Don't you have a 35mm SLR ? open the back and try it for yourself....
"in the black of night" won't do, katie, i hope you know that.
use at least like a black garbage-bag that you seal around the wrists,
and then again only in a pitch black room if you do.
So at all apertures I cannot see any light at all with shutter speeds faster than 1/15. Should I be able to detect light from an open back through the lens at 1/30 and faster? I don't know what the human eye can see as far as speed... But this would explain my blank negatives, because I was shooting faster than 1/30 on the whole roll(s).
Paul - thanks for the steps. I will mention that it could be the lens or step two that you mention.
And I guess look at 80's on the bay.
Check out KEH.com. Better prices, and a great return policy. I have bought several Hasselblad lenses from them.
Steve
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