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I am going on vacation and want to take my 500cm, but I have a leak in one of my backs. Does it help to simply not pull the dark slide out all the way? I don't have time to test it, and don't want to miss shots due to the leak.

Thanks for the input.
 

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Do not mess around with half way measure if you take worthwhile photographs.
 
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Take your RB with you. Or use electrical tape over when you remove the dark slide.
 

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No, taking the dark slide out partially will not necessarily work. I've had leaks that - by location of the leak on the film - must have been caused by light reflecting on a partially removed darkslide. What will work, though, is electrical or gaffer's tape over the slit where the darkslide would be. Of course, you can't put in the dark slide without risking a frame, but burning a frame is not the worst price to pay or you could just take a whole back worth of pictures at once.
 

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Put a dark sock or bag over the back of the camera - awkward but probably functional.
You will look also look really nerdy, but after all you will be on vacation:whistling:.
 

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You say it's in one of your backs. How many others do you have? Will being down one back for the trip be so crucial that you couldn't take the Hassy?
 

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No, taking the dark slide out partially will not necessarily work. I've had leaks that - by location of the leak on the film - must have been caused by light reflecting on a partially removed darkslide. What will work, though, is electrical or gaffer's tape over the slit where the darkslide would be. Of course, you can't put in the dark slide without risking a frame, but burning a frame is not the worst price to pay or you could just take a whole back worth of pictures at once.

Don't use gaffer's tape or electrical tape. I use black masking tape. Works a charm and not too sticky.
 
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You say it's in one of your backs. How many others do you have? Will being down one back for the trip be so crucial that you couldn't take the Hassy?
I have three backs. I thought only one had a leak, but I tested them for this trip in bright sunlight, turning the slide side up to the sun, and TWO of them failed. One of the two worked fine for most frames, but I am going to be out in the sun at the beach.

It's my fault for waiting so late. I thought I had two backs that I could rely on, which is all I really need.
 

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Time to buy a couple more backs :smile:

And in any case: Enjoy the vacation!!! Not sure how the lockdown measures were in your region but I, for one, am impatiently waiting for the possibility to travel again, or just get out of town.
 

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Speaking of backs, I can’t believe how much A12’s have gone up in price. I prefer the ones I learned with as a young photog, the 90’s version with the square film reminder slot and they are about $300 in good condition.

I ordered about a dozen light trap kits years ago so I already know what it is like to have leaks.
 

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Speaking of backs, I can’t believe how much A12’s have gone up in price. I prefer the ones I learned with as a young photog, the 90’s version with the square film reminder slot and they are about $300 in good condition.

I ordered about a dozen light trap kits years ago so I already know what it is like to have leaks.

Yes it is truly insane how much they are selling for. You could get an entire Mamiya C330 system for the price of a nice A12! I've decided to sell off all my A12s and move entirely to A24s. Despite some people thinking that you can't use 120 film in them and get 12 shots in perfect focus, you in fact can. And you can save $100 per back...
 

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Yes it is truly insane how much they are selling for. You could get an entire Mamiya C330 system for the price of a nice A12! I've decided to sell off all my A12s and move entirely to A24s. Despite some people thinking that you can't use 120 film in them and get 12 shots in perfect focus, you in fact can. And you can save $100 per back...

Good to know, I have one A24 to be used with remaining 220 film. Thankfully I am set on A12’s with 12 of them in the version I like (VIII).

Hopefully the OP can get a working kit together for his vacation...
 

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Put a dark sock or bag over the back of the camera - awkward but probably functional.
You will look also look really nerdy, but after all you will be on vacation:whistling:.

That sounds like a good idea.

Check out some pawn shops for loose leather headphone bags, and see if you can get one (I have one from Sony) to keep the back in if you've more than one back, as well as for shooting.

Best of Luck and Godspeed to all.
 
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