I will, I totally skipped the fact that the image would be taken "upside down".Check the bottom seal on the camera's back.
I have a couple original Stylus that I never use if you are interested. There are a lot of point and shoots of course, but for the money the Stylus is hard to beat. You could try the Nikon AF600 but a lot of people say they are fragile. The one I have seems to work fine. Really for the quality and the price the Stylus can't be beat for a pocket camera.
Indeed the Stylus can develop a light leak just below the viewfinder. Bu that would affect the bottom of the (inverted) image, unlike what you show.I assume (Ass, I know) that it's the lens "seal" or possibly the viewfinder..?
+1Check the bottom seal on the camera's back.
Indeed the Stylus can develop a light leak just below the viewfinder. Bu that would affect the bottom of the (inverted) image, unlike what you show.
Seeing as the lightleak seems to come from the edge of the image, I don't believe it comes from the lens seal.
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Try painting matte black the case area opposite the bottom seal. Test does not even require a test roll. Remove battery. In total darkness, insert a piece of film across the film gate; close door. Leave camera outside for "some time", in "bright light" either upright or upside down. Develop film strip.
The infinity stylus / M:ju II is a bloated hype camera really. Yes it has sharp lens, but as if any other P&S would have actually bad lens.
I would say pick any fixed lens P&S and you are fine. They're all very good cameras. Do not let the price or "imago" affect your feelings.
The infinity stylus / M:ju II is a bloated hype camera really. Yes it has sharp lens, but as if any other P&S would have actually bad lens.
I would say pick any fixed lens P&S and you are fine. They're all very good cameras. Do not let the price or "imago" affect your feelings.
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