zauhar
Veteran
OK, this sounds like a FAQ (and a dumb one), but searching the site did not turn up an immediate answer.
I just developed some photos from yesterday's shore trip, taken with my M3. I have a few frames ruined by a big dark rectangular smudge that "bleeds" over the edges of the frame. In one case it extends over more than one frame.
I believe this might have happened when I was switching lenses. I know enough not to point the camera at the sun with lens attached, but I am pretty sure I laid the camera down for a moment with the lens off and the noontime sun coming directly down on the exposed shutter. Would that do it?
I hope that is all it is, because that is a mistake I can easily avoid in the future.
Thanks!
Randy
I just developed some photos from yesterday's shore trip, taken with my M3. I have a few frames ruined by a big dark rectangular smudge that "bleeds" over the edges of the frame. In one case it extends over more than one frame.
I believe this might have happened when I was switching lenses. I know enough not to point the camera at the sun with lens attached, but I am pretty sure I laid the camera down for a moment with the lens off and the noontime sun coming directly down on the exposed shutter. Would that do it?
I hope that is all it is, because that is a mistake I can easily avoid in the future.
Thanks!
Randy