Hello everyone,
I've been shooting my 6x9 folding camera and the latest roll produced two non-consecutive frames with light leaks. I already checked the bellows with a bright LED light, so I was 99% certain they can be ruled out but now I'm not sure anymore.
For the past couple of rolls I had the red window taped over but I left off the tape for this most recent one. Can anyone confirm whether the light leak pattern corresponds to unfortunate bounce through the window? It looks unlike any light leak I've ever had and I read that the red window usually produced fogging, whereas these are more like actual rays.
The other thing is that the film is a bit loose on the take-up spool and the spool sits ever so slightly crooked. Because of this the backing paper is a bit crumpled to one side when I unload the camera. I've been tempted to dismiss this as a cause for light entering the roll because there is so much backing paper at the end of the roll that I think it ought to protect the roll even if it's slightly crooked, but maybe I'm too optimistic? I already bent the springs on this camera but I'm willing to sacrifice an old expired roll of film to experiment with ways to tighten it further, for instance by putting foam pads on the springs.
I've been shooting my 6x9 folding camera and the latest roll produced two non-consecutive frames with light leaks. I already checked the bellows with a bright LED light, so I was 99% certain they can be ruled out but now I'm not sure anymore.
For the past couple of rolls I had the red window taped over but I left off the tape for this most recent one. Can anyone confirm whether the light leak pattern corresponds to unfortunate bounce through the window? It looks unlike any light leak I've ever had and I read that the red window usually produced fogging, whereas these are more like actual rays.
The other thing is that the film is a bit loose on the take-up spool and the spool sits ever so slightly crooked. Because of this the backing paper is a bit crumpled to one side when I unload the camera. I've been tempted to dismiss this as a cause for light entering the roll because there is so much backing paper at the end of the roll that I think it ought to protect the roll even if it's slightly crooked, but maybe I'm too optimistic? I already bent the springs on this camera but I'm willing to sacrifice an old expired roll of film to experiment with ways to tighten it further, for instance by putting foam pads on the springs.