Hello,
For the first time, I used flashgun handheld while photographing in the streets like Bruce Gilden. When I developed a couple of b&w films (Kentmere 400), I noticed that the upper side of several frames was quite dark or not flashed. Pls, check the attached file. The phenomenon isnt only obvious in frames in a row, but also in single ones.
Gear used: Zeiss Ikon ZM, Voigtlander 28mm lens, Metz 44 AF-3N Mecablitz connected to the camera by a remote flash cord. I had set the flashgun to manual mode and 85mm zoom due to the general short distance. Despite the fact that the Ikon ZMs sync speed is 1/125, I used several times 1/250. Though I dont remember if I used 1/250 in any of these spoiled frames. However, the flashgun flashed as usual.
Do you think that this happened due to bad synchronization of the flash with the cameras curtain? namely should I stick to the cameras sync speed?
Any other idea for this malfunction?
Thanx in advance!

For the first time, I used flashgun handheld while photographing in the streets like Bruce Gilden. When I developed a couple of b&w films (Kentmere 400), I noticed that the upper side of several frames was quite dark or not flashed. Pls, check the attached file. The phenomenon isnt only obvious in frames in a row, but also in single ones.
Gear used: Zeiss Ikon ZM, Voigtlander 28mm lens, Metz 44 AF-3N Mecablitz connected to the camera by a remote flash cord. I had set the flashgun to manual mode and 85mm zoom due to the general short distance. Despite the fact that the Ikon ZMs sync speed is 1/125, I used several times 1/250. Though I dont remember if I used 1/250 in any of these spoiled frames. However, the flashgun flashed as usual.
Do you think that this happened due to bad synchronization of the flash with the cameras curtain? namely should I stick to the cameras sync speed?
Any other idea for this malfunction?
Thanx in advance!


