K14
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Nice photo Sean. Yes a little adjustment helps on these expired films. What film were you using?
Gary
Gary
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I've also noticed a couple of bright 'dots' and 3 red 'dots' on your flower photo, k14. I've seen a thread somewhere in the interwebnet which showed a few examples of photos with a lot of these dots and other people saying they had similar dots but not so many. Someone even mentioned that Lomo/the makers of the Orca film do something to the end of that film to give some 'random' results! Dunno if that's true though.
Do I take that those dots are not usual?
Does anyone use much of their Orca film, if so, what do you think of it?
Those red dots are from light leaks through the backing paper of the film. Apparently the backing paper that Lomo has used is a little leaky/perforated. I have not noticed this on my Tiger 200 film, so it seems that it is a QC issue.
But I have with Orca! Mine had crazy backing paper mico-perferations. It can make for an interesting albeit unintentional effect.
skucera, Thanks for the info.
Using red tape was one of my ideas, so there was a strong chance that it wasn't as good an idea as I'd hoped...😱
Anyway, I've decided to not treat the minolta 110 mk2's lens as parfocal and zoom in, focus then zoom out to frame before taking the pic. I'm going to focus at whatever focal length I've decided to shoot at.
Pal_K, I've never heard of Fukkatsu film, so I've just done a quick g**gle and it' seems that there was B+W film which came it cartridges tabbed as 400 instead of 100, and there was a colour film that was actually 400 and was tabbed as 400. I'm a little disappointed that it ain't new. I was going to suggest that you not use any tape over the window for the first film just to see if it has the same problem as the lomo film.
The blurb on the website that is selling the fukkatsu film, says "as with all instamatic film it is recommended you tape up the back window..."
I've used a couple of 126 films decades ago and never saw any light leaks. I was wondering if anyone knows if this was a big problem in those days, or is it just the "recent" films that give trouble.