Erik L
Well-known
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I'm not a Canon connoisseur, but it looks to me like the effect of wrinkled shutter curtains... Although, on second thought, if the curtains move vertically and the problem here looks like only half of the frame was exposed... there must be a problem with something else. Let's see what others have to say.
And yes, the camera will have to go to the shop, sorry. Was it recently purchased?
And yes, the camera will have to go to the shop, sorry. Was it recently purchased?
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Nearly all Canon RFs have wrinkled shutters. Both of mine do, and no problems. Something else is going on.
lmd91343
There's my Proctor-Silex!
It looks like capping. A simple CLA will fix it. My Canon 7 had that issue.
SamC
Newbie
Looks like the shutter. Have it looked at.
Sonnar2
Well-known
The second curtain closes too fast
Erik L
Well-known
It looks like capping. A simple CLA will fix it. My Canon 7 had that issue.
it had a CLA this year. :bang: i dread being without it for this long period. i gues its in warranty from the last time, but it was by Mark Hama, SLOW.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Do you know if this was the last of the 12 rolls or somewhere in the middle of the batch? It does look like a capping shutter, but also check that there is no chips of film in the curtain track. Occasionally you have these small pieces stuck and they can slow down the curtain. If it was stuck on theleading edge of the 2nd curtain it could explain the "brake" effect.
Erik L
Well-known
Do you know if this was the last of the 12 rolls or somewhere in the middle of the batch? It does look like a capping shutter, but also check that there is no chips of film in the curtain track. Occasionally you have these small pieces stuck and they can slow down the curtain. If it was stuck on theleading edge of the 2nd curtain it could explain the "brake" effect.
one of the later rolls. i have 2 rolls more that im waiting for processing (my local place only does E6 on fridays) i would look at it but have a roll of velvia loaded and am hesitant to waste it. ill stick with a middle speed for the rest of the roll to be safe.
Erik L
Well-known
mark will fix it. now i need a back up body, any. anyone have one to lend for a month at least? 
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
To add good advices to the above, you need a wife! to wash that window.
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