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Today, I have taken photos with my Minolta AG-1. I have worked with two roll films of Kodak TX400. Like always, the film was in reloadable Metal Film Cassette that I prepared some weeks ago. I want to add that I have not removed the 50 mm lens during the time I have been taken photos.
I have just developed both films and I have been surprised since there is places in the film that show like strips overexposed but not completely burned. This strips measure approximately 1 cm, and they appear in any place of the film. The holes of the film in these areas are also burned. However, there are also areas of film without any strange sing of been burned. In fact, there are a lot of apparently good pictures in each film.
I do not think the camera has problems, since the overexposed do not affect the complete film. It could be problems with the Metal film Cassette that I used. However, it is strange that it has happened with both films simultaneously.
Could you help me to understand what is going on with my films?
Thanks,
Henry.
I have just developed both films and I have been surprised since there is places in the film that show like strips overexposed but not completely burned. This strips measure approximately 1 cm, and they appear in any place of the film. The holes of the film in these areas are also burned. However, there are also areas of film without any strange sing of been burned. In fact, there are a lot of apparently good pictures in each film.
I do not think the camera has problems, since the overexposed do not affect the complete film. It could be problems with the Metal film Cassette that I used. However, it is strange that it has happened with both films simultaneously.
Could you help me to understand what is going on with my films?
Thanks,
Henry.
