mumford
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mumford
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le vrai rdu
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not the lens
your shutter seems to be dead or slugish at the end
your shutter seems to be dead or slugish at the end
le vrai rdu
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if you have it only with the summicron and tried with another lens, maybe the aperture is dead, something like a diaph blade
sniki
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Something wrong with the curtain.
mumford
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I think I will shoot and develop a roll of film tomorrow using different lens and see if I can determine if it is the lens or the body.
The first 30 frames are shot using a Leica 90mm Elmarit-M and there were no problems. The last 6 frames are shot using the Leica 35mm Summicron and those frames have the blackout problems.
I suppose that it is possible that the curtain has developed a problem.
I placed the lens under a light with magnifying glass. I rotated the aperture and the aperture appears to be opening and shutting without any problems. I do not see any cracks or any other obvious damages.
How do I tell if there is a broken aperture or loose baffle?
I think I will shoot and develop a roll of film tomorrow using different lens and see if I can determine if it is the lens or the body.
The first 30 frames are shot using a Leica 90mm Elmarit-M and there were no problems. The last 6 frames are shot using the Leica 35mm Summicron and those frames have the blackout problems.
I suppose that it is possible that the curtain has developed a problem.
I placed the lens under a light with magnifying glass. I rotated the aperture and the aperture appears to be opening and shutting without any problems. I do not see any cracks or any other obvious damages.
How do I tell if there is a broken aperture or loose baffle?
Mackinaw
Think Different
Your shutter is out of whack. One of the curtains is either too slow/too fast so as "catch-up" with the other curtain. A relatively easy fix.
Jim B.
Jim B.
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