No. The film canister.
Yes, IMHO, that's correct.
No. The film canister.
My bet is on the dish soap. Why are you using it anyway?

well i'll know for sure in a bit...thanks again guys!
And i'll grab some photoflo next time i see some...might as well i didn't think it lasted so long.
I have had these before when taking chances on old cameras without switching out the seals.
I am pretty sure the leak is from the hinge area of the camera back. The film sits rolled together after every shot on that side of the body, the light leaks in and hits it from the back hinge. It will affect the film at different intervals as it spools together and if your hand is on the side covering it.
Replace seals, you can use a few layers of heavy black tape to test it as well. Tape it across the hinge from top to bottom plates.
SHE? LOL! I know Alexis is a girls name too in the states but Im from that country in the Mediterranean that loves garlic, lamb, ouzo and big fat weddings. And its a male name only there..
. I do like Retsina though.How can dish soap cause light fog? Drying streaks, yes. Light fog, no.![]()

I do like Retsina though.
dude,
i never said dish soap had anything to do with fog, or the streaks
i am just suggesting to the OP that a bottle of photo flo will probably outlast
current modern production of film ...![]()
Sorry. My comprehension is a little off these days.
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