ediz7531
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I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas as to what this might be:
Untitled by EI, on Flickr
Notice that there are 4 consecutive frames where most of the negative, except for a thin vertical band on the left, is overexposed. Those were the only frames affected in the roll. I've owned the camera for almost 3 years and never had any issues. The fact that the issue is along the vertical suggests that it can't be the secondary shutter (?). Could a mistake in the developing process cause this? I did feel I had to rush when I developed the film today, which I know is not a good mindset to develop in. I haven't had a chance to scan; will do so in the next day or so.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Notice that there are 4 consecutive frames where most of the negative, except for a thin vertical band on the left, is overexposed. Those were the only frames affected in the roll. I've owned the camera for almost 3 years and never had any issues. The fact that the issue is along the vertical suggests that it can't be the secondary shutter (?). Could a mistake in the developing process cause this? I did feel I had to rush when I developed the film today, which I know is not a good mindset to develop in. I haven't had a chance to scan; will do so in the next day or so.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.