jaz1943
Member
My shutter curtain is faded and spotted. Would it hurt it to use a "sharpie" to coat or darken it?
if your negatives are not showing fogging, I'd say leave it alone.
conduct a test -- put asa 400 film in the camera, take the camera outside, take the lens off, expose the shutter curtain directly to the sunlight for, oh, 10 seconds (time selected at random) to simulate a worse-case scenario lens change.
Wind the film on without taking a picture (fire the shutter blind with the lens cap on) and develop the film.
Frame fogged? Camera repair shops have a matt black stuff they can paint onto those things, but more likely it is time for a new curtain.
Frame only lightly fogged? Then quit exposing your shutter to direct sunlight for 10 seconds. The owner's manual DOES say to change lenses in dim light, at least in shadow.
frame not fogged? Then don't worry about it.
if your negatives are not showing fogging, I'd say leave it alone.
conduct a test -- put asa 400 film in the camera, take the camera outside, take the lens off, expose the shutter curtain directly to the sunlight for, oh, 10 seconds (time selected at random) to simulate a worse-case scenario lens change.
Wind the film on without taking a picture (fire the shutter blind with the lens cap on) and develop the film.
Frame fogged? Camera repair shops have a matt black stuff they can paint onto those things, but more likely it is time for a new curtain.
Frame only lightly fogged? Then quit exposing your shutter to direct sunlight for 10 seconds. The owner's manual DOES say to change lenses in dim light, at least in shadow.
frame not fogged? Then don't worry about it.
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