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Hey guys, today was my first time shooting on film, I used a canon t70 with kodak gold 200 film. The thing is, I developed the film and there are some perfect pictures but overall the 60% are blank sometimes with lines. Is it my fault being a newbie or my camera has a shutter problem? Here is a picture of what the negative looks like

Thank you very much for your help :smile:. Have a nice evening
 

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It looks like a shutter problem. Since it is a single lens reflex, the possibility that you took a photograph with the lens cap on is very small.
 
It looks like a shutter problem. Since it is a single lens reflex, the possibility that you took a photograph with the lens cap on is very small.
But is there a way that the shutter works sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t? Because maybe all the frames that are blank are the ones I took outside with a high shutter speed. I am not sure because I can’t see the frames but maybe
 
Did you used a flash on the pictures?

Im seeing part of an image on the top of the frame, and as far as I remember canon t70 has a vertical running shutter and top flash sync speed is 1/90.

Regards

Marcelo
 
But is there a way that the shutter works sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t? Because maybe all the frames that are blank are the ones I took outside with a high shutter speed. I am not sure because I can’t see the frames but maybe


Yeah, shutters can have some problems with some speeds and work well with others shutters speed.

More often than not, I've had problems with slow speed but high speed could have the problems too.

Regards

Marcelo.
 
Open the back of the camera, set the lens to full open, crank the film advance and fire the shutter for every shutter speed. That may tell you something.
 
Okay so it is a shutter problem, I am going to do some research on it and the service. Thank you everyone for your fast and helpful answers, I am really grateful for that.

Have a nice day :smile:

Noel
 
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