Just acquired a Pentax 645N. On the first roll, I see 6 shots with a light leak (out of 15).
There might be several reasons but what makes me annoyed is the difficulty to find out in my area a tech that could fix the problem.
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Without knowing how the shutter travels on that one, my bet is on the shutter being the problem. Normally a light leak (from seals or otherwise) will have a somewhat random shape, irregular density (within the leak area) and just generally a crazy looking pattern.
Your’s is very straight, across the whole frame (as others have commented, it would help to see the edge
of the film outside the live area) and within that lighter area, although I see some variation, it is hard to tell how much of that was actually the subject lighting.
Have you tried removing the film insert and dry firing so you can observe what the shutter is doing? That doesn’t always reveal anything, but it is easy enough to do just in case.
At minimum I would inquire about returning it for a refund. There are plenty of these for sale and instead of going the repair route with an unknown repair person, maybe just side step the whole thing?