Radost
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Hi I just purchased an M3 that has I believe a shutter issue. any help?
There's only two possibilities that I can see, an obstruction which would need to be at the top of the camera frame, which would be very noticeable or something went wrong while developing, not sure what, looks like half the film wasn't submerged in the developer, even has a wavey line consistent with that....except for the edge markings are developed.
I tried another roll. Looks better. No dark lines, some light leak around the sprocket.
Run a film from my Minolta A7. Perfect.
I think I did not clean the jobo after the ECN2 and something might have cross contaminated.
Good to hear you found the issue.
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So I might have used the same stop bath that I used for ECN-2 chems…No, that would have created fog. You've got pretty much the opposite on your film.
So I might have used the same stop bath that I used for ECN-2 chems…
Dont know if this is the reason….
If chemicals are the problem you wouldn't get the frame numbers 33, 33A, 34, etc. developed either because they also need developing and fixing. Do you have a strap on the camera, if the answer is 'yes' that is probably the cause.
Not a strap. don’t have a strap. Look at the line at the top of the frame, WHat caused that?
Back in the Instamatic days one's finger could cause this sort result. Camera and lens so small it was easy to obstruct.
Even that consistent black line ?
Perhaps that roll was hexed?
It should be sacrificed. Burn it.
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