pentaxpete
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I have cured the infamous 'Canon Squeak' after many tries but now I find on using my Canon A-1 after a period of non-use that I got horrendously Dense Negatives even on outdated film --- I ended up setting 1200 ASA for my 03/2009 dated Ilford HP5+ which I processed in my 'Home-Made Crawley Formula FX4' and found 10 minutes @ 20oC was best time.Daylight taken negs at this setting were good BUT 'Low Light' negs getting 1/8th second were 'Thin -- under-exposed' . It seems there is a Fault in the A-1 exposure circuit somewhere. I took off base-plate with the proper JLS Screwdriver today and had a look -- al seemed to be working... when I fired Shutter at 1 second it WAS 1 second but I could not acertain if the 1/1000 and 1/500th were accurate. Any advice ?
Daylight Test -- 1200 ASA set neg is GOOD
Canon A-1 daylight test by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Low Light Test -- 1200 ASA neg is 'Thin'
Canon A-1 low light test by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Daylight Test -- 1200 ASA set neg is GOOD

Low Light Test -- 1200 ASA neg is 'Thin'
