I recently bought a Ciro-flex tlr that was dead on arrival. Sent it back and bought another. Did my non-expert inspection and everything seemed in order -- shutter firing on all speeds, B and T settings working properly, aperture ring actually changing the aperture. That's about all I know to do. Ran a roll of film through it. The film is in date, but of sketchy origin. Bought it from somebody on some forum or another or a facebook group or who knows where. So I can't guarantee that it's not the problem. Oh -- yeah there's a problem:
Took it out for a test drive this morning. Brought the film into the local camera shop and got the scans back this afternoon. Of the twelve shots I took today, only six produced an image at all, with five of them being acceptable (I wasn't exactly going for works of art here, just testing a camera to see if it works).
Any guesses from the attached picture of the index card what the problem might be? Intermittent camera error? Intermittent user error? Bad film? Curse of an ancient burial ground?
I'm probably going to keep the camera regardless because I fear I've gone and fallen in love with it, but just wanted to make sure these scans don't show the telltale sign of a camera that's about to self-destruct or something.
Took it out for a test drive this morning. Brought the film into the local camera shop and got the scans back this afternoon. Of the twelve shots I took today, only six produced an image at all, with five of them being acceptable (I wasn't exactly going for works of art here, just testing a camera to see if it works).
Any guesses from the attached picture of the index card what the problem might be? Intermittent camera error? Intermittent user error? Bad film? Curse of an ancient burial ground?
I'm probably going to keep the camera regardless because I fear I've gone and fallen in love with it, but just wanted to make sure these scans don't show the telltale sign of a camera that's about to self-destruct or something.