SonicME64
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I recently purchased the above lens for my Canon F-1 (original) body. I checked it over and the glass is fine, and everything else seems normal. After shooting a few rolls through the F-1, I've had fairly good results. But my last roll was a bit disconcerting, as I don't as yet have a battery for the F-1, so I'm going meterless. When bracketing some exposures at differing apertures, I began to notice problems in the developed prints... they all looked the same.
So last night when I was preparing to go out to shoot today, I checked the aperture just to make sure it was working... and when I manually tried to move the aperture, nothing happens, it clicks, but the blades don't come into view. Did I screw up by not checking this first? My other 50mm (the exact same lens) and my 28mm work flawlessly. Is there any way to fix this? Or am I stuck with a bum lens?
Thanks!
So last night when I was preparing to go out to shoot today, I checked the aperture just to make sure it was working... and when I manually tried to move the aperture, nothing happens, it clicks, but the blades don't come into view. Did I screw up by not checking this first? My other 50mm (the exact same lens) and my 28mm work flawlessly. Is there any way to fix this? Or am I stuck with a bum lens?
Thanks!
