yessammassey
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Yeah, I've always heard that they're completely light tight. I'm going to block up the seam with gaffer tape and check in the dark one more time to make sure.
Now you say you can separate the halves? no no no... then you are missing clips that keep the halves together. Id really like to see this rotating adapter. Ive never seen one leak light in my 45 years repairing RBs.. its almost impossible unless a gorilla were trying to separate it n even then I doubt it will leak unless they break the clips. Those clips have very little play in them and certainly not enough to allow light leaks.
take the rotating adapter off.... rotate it slowly and look for the 4 clips that keep it together? as you partially rotate it, you will see one at a time, silver 3/4" steel clips each with 2 small screws in them. If you see they are missing screws or completely gone or perhaps broken... you may have a case. If someone was DIY repairing it and left out the springs or put them back in the wrong place, you may have a case.
if anything is leaking on that camera.. it would be the bellows or the seals, not the rotating adapter halves. Are you perhaps mistaking the film back separating from the rotating adapter?
I wish everyone included their location in the prifiles.
where are you located?
(Re-edit based on better viewing on my screen)
I think it may be development - an agitation issue perhaps.
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