scagjmboy45
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Hey all,
I recently found my dad's old X-700 and shot my first roll of film. After developing the images in a black bag in my bathroom, I noticed that something very odd had happened to the images I was shooting at higher shutter speeds. The glitch you can see in the linked images occurred in varying severity for about half of my higher-speed shots. It looks like the gap in the shutter is closing mid-shot. My first thought is that this is because the batteries probably haven't been replaced for 20 years, but the light meter doesn't seem to indicate that they're low.
For now, new batteries are on the way, but does anyone have ideas as to what else it could be?
Thanks for your time, and my apologies if this is in the wrong sub-forum.
I recently found my dad's old X-700 and shot my first roll of film. After developing the images in a black bag in my bathroom, I noticed that something very odd had happened to the images I was shooting at higher shutter speeds. The glitch you can see in the linked images occurred in varying severity for about half of my higher-speed shots. It looks like the gap in the shutter is closing mid-shot. My first thought is that this is because the batteries probably haven't been replaced for 20 years, but the light meter doesn't seem to indicate that they're low.
For now, new batteries are on the way, but does anyone have ideas as to what else it could be?
Thanks for your time, and my apologies if this is in the wrong sub-forum.