rpavich
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I have a non-photography friend who's dad gave him a couple of Pentax K1000's. One is in fairly poor shape and the other was surprisingly nice; the seals looked good and not crumbly, everything seemed to work, and so I had him shoot a roll of B&W to see if everything is ok.
Well, the shots came out great, the meter is working perfectly, the frames are evenly spaced, no light leaks but there is just one problem; it's tearing the sprocket holes out intermittently, making 3 of them into one long oval hole. The pattern isn't regular, sometimes there is a few frames between them, sometimes 6 or 8 frames between them but every sprocket hole seems to have had a lot of pressure on them even if they aren't torn. You can feel it when you run your fingers over the negatives.
Other than sending out to get a CLA....any good ideas on what's happening and what to do about it?
Well, the shots came out great, the meter is working perfectly, the frames are evenly spaced, no light leaks but there is just one problem; it's tearing the sprocket holes out intermittently, making 3 of them into one long oval hole. The pattern isn't regular, sometimes there is a few frames between them, sometimes 6 or 8 frames between them but every sprocket hole seems to have had a lot of pressure on them even if they aren't torn. You can feel it when you run your fingers over the negatives.
Other than sending out to get a CLA....any good ideas on what's happening and what to do about it?