Stuart Richardson
Member
Hello all,
I was hoping to count on your experience here. I am getting some inconsistent but persistent fogging. Most films are completely unaffected, even within the same batch and taken under the same shooting conditions. I have had the problems with different films (Tmax and Acros), so I know it is not a bad batch. I think different lenses have been used, but I am not certain. I often use a 110mm Super Symmar XL, so it is possible that all these used that lens. But there are certainly other shots (most) that are unaffected. Films from the same processing run might be both affected and unaffected, so I don't think it is light from a bad tank or darkroom leak. I have had the fogging with both my studio camera and my field camera, so I know it is not from the camera (though I used the 110 on both cameras, but on different lens boards). It also seems to happen at all light levels and seems relatively balanced to the main exposure.
What do you think? It seems to me that it must be a bad holder or a lens problem. It does not look like a typical light leak though, since it covers all the film in a defocused sort of way. Any guesses?

I was hoping to count on your experience here. I am getting some inconsistent but persistent fogging. Most films are completely unaffected, even within the same batch and taken under the same shooting conditions. I have had the problems with different films (Tmax and Acros), so I know it is not a bad batch. I think different lenses have been used, but I am not certain. I often use a 110mm Super Symmar XL, so it is possible that all these used that lens. But there are certainly other shots (most) that are unaffected. Films from the same processing run might be both affected and unaffected, so I don't think it is light from a bad tank or darkroom leak. I have had the fogging with both my studio camera and my field camera, so I know it is not from the camera (though I used the 110 on both cameras, but on different lens boards). It also seems to happen at all light levels and seems relatively balanced to the main exposure.
What do you think? It seems to me that it must be a bad holder or a lens problem. It does not look like a typical light leak though, since it covers all the film in a defocused sort of way. Any guesses?





