Hey party-people - Scans are imminent, but I figured I'd be economical and continue this thread rather than start a new one.
I recently got a gorgeous IIIC from a very well-regarded forum-member. It had been CLA'd by Youxin not even a year ago!
It arrived from a transpacific journey in great condition, and after a quick rangefinder calibration, I loaded it and shot my first roll. Everything went as planned.
Unfortunately, it seems to be exhibiting a light leak. It's fully vertical, and covers the entire strip, from top-sprocket to bottom-sprocket. The roll (400, Tri-X) was shot almost entirely with Sunny 16, and a ton of the shots were at 1/500 and 1/1000. They seem to have little rhyme or reason, occurring with frequency but not consistency - Sometimes two in a row, sometimes none for three or four frames. The leak is in the exact same place every frame, about 2/3 of the way to the left of the frame.
The seller I bought it from assured me that he shot mostly higher speed film with it (he's a very trustworthy and classy dude) and even shot a test roll before he shipped it. Youxin seems to think that there may be a "brake" problem at higher shutter speeds.
Has anyone here had any experience with shutter brakes needing adjustment or going out of whack after a reliable and sturdy shipment? What kind of work is that? Any ideas as to what else could be causing a leak like this?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and I'll add scans tomorrow...
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