The Salaryman
Member
Hi all
I just got back a roll of Neopan SS from Ilford processing and for the first time since I've had it, my G2 produced a load of bizarre, completely out of focus shots. The first few on the roll I shot with the 45mm Planar and are perfect - they look just as I hoped. Then I switched to the 21mm Biogon and all the frames after that are entirely devoid of focus of any kind - just abstract blobs. Now I mounted the lens fast and on the hop so maybe I did not couple it on the AF mount properly? I've remounted it since then to be sure.
Looking at it now (the Biogon is still mounted) when I focus it the lens moves nicely and the distances in the VF are as they should be. I'm about to go on holiday to Turkey and wanted to bring along my favourite camera, but don't want to come back with a load of blobby disappointments! Short of shooting a test roll, is there any way to tell if its working right? I'm so hoping its 'human error' on my part and not a broken camera.
J
I just got back a roll of Neopan SS from Ilford processing and for the first time since I've had it, my G2 produced a load of bizarre, completely out of focus shots. The first few on the roll I shot with the 45mm Planar and are perfect - they look just as I hoped. Then I switched to the 21mm Biogon and all the frames after that are entirely devoid of focus of any kind - just abstract blobs. Now I mounted the lens fast and on the hop so maybe I did not couple it on the AF mount properly? I've remounted it since then to be sure.
Looking at it now (the Biogon is still mounted) when I focus it the lens moves nicely and the distances in the VF are as they should be. I'm about to go on holiday to Turkey and wanted to bring along my favourite camera, but don't want to come back with a load of blobby disappointments! Short of shooting a test roll, is there any way to tell if its working right? I'm so hoping its 'human error' on my part and not a broken camera.
J