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ah no lens hood and im shooting a roll now with no uv filter
 
may have found the problem with the x-700
as i was cleaning i see this
probx700.jpg
 
may have found the problem with the x-700
as i was cleaning i see this

<Wary of being sucked in again>

Is that foam or flocking coming loose or is it bent metal (result of a blow which undoubtedly also changed the alignment of the lens mount)?

If deformation from a blow, it's a wonder you got any kind of sharpish image at all...

If loose flocking, it shouldn't have a large effect, unless it really is seriously blocking the light path.
 
<Wary of being sucked in again>
i really dont know what you mean by that comment

however back to what you said its some sort of canvas or flocking as you called it

i have not seen it show up in any photos maybe a bit of glue would fix it ???
 
however back to what you said its some sort of canvas or flocking as you called it

i have not seen it show up in any photos maybe a bit of glue would fix it ???

Glue would probably fix it, but at this point I'd be wary of the camera's general condition.

The camera should really be checked over carefully.
The steps for a sharp photo which I gave a few posts ago should be repeated, but with the lens also => set at full aperture.
That would help show any lens alignment problems.
There are a whole series of tests which you can carry out using one roll of film; if interested, ask.
 
i did the tests you gave me today just need to get the film developed
 
well the black part seems like some king of card the white seems like some kind of cloth ???

i thought maybe a little super glue would fix it
 
well the black part seems like some king of card the white seems like some kind of cloth ???

i thought maybe a little super glue would fix it

White cloth: Asbestos? :wink:

Seriously, a contact cement would be a better choice than superglue (mainly, much less brittle).
 
ok you saying its asbestos i really hope thats a joke
 
ok you saying its asbestos i really hope thats a joke

Yes, a joke... (at least I really hope so!)

While concerns have been raised about radioactive lens elements, lead solder, mercury switches and batteries, asbestos in a cameras would really be news for me.

The bottom line is that, cameras aren't health threatening (not physical health, at least.... :wink: )
 
I also have 2 X700s and have used them many years with good results. I bought both new when they were current models. No one has mentioned lenses but I have several MD and MC lenses that are very sharp. I also have N75 and N80 Nikon cameras that I think have much better metering systems but I think that if you meter carefully with the X700 you would get good results.
 
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