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Well, I scanned the negs and after 4 or 5 frames, the lines began appearing again. Is this just bad luck or an unfortunate coincidence?
Alex: I never said the lines appeared on prints from lab. I don't get prints from labs usually. I see the lines on SCANS of the photo. But it isn't the scanner, the lines seem to appear on the negatives themselves.
I finally got back my first slides (Velvia 100f) shot with the F80 and none of the photos appear to have the line issue. Is that a coincidence? Some of the slides seem to have faint lines on them, so maybe it's just the scanner.
Sirius Glass: How so? Not sure how the scanner would be producing something that's appearing on the negative itself.
Edit: F801. Just wondering, because of the age of this camera, would the autofocus still be up to snuff? I do a lot of street so I need quick, responsive, and accurate AF. The F80/65 worked fine, but they're newer tech, as would a F90(X)/F100/F75.
(does any film camera work with G lenses?).
I never really use those types of lenses on film cameras (don't have many anyways) because they were built for digital SLRs with a cropped sensor, which leads to vignetting on film cameras.
I shall definitely keep the F801 in mind because the store in B.C. has one so if the F90 is no good, the F801 might be good.
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