emankayker
Member
Moriturii
Well-known
Hole in the curtain?
nobbylon
Veteran
in a darkened room shine a strong torch through the front and back on both curtains to check for curtain leaks. If they are then liquid rubber them as they look small.
emankayker
Member
I'll go and check with a light but the curtains seem fine...
emankayker
Member
Hi, thanks for the inputs
I tested the curtain with a light and it seems fine.
Excuse my ignorance, but who is Sherry K?
aperture64, what was your leaks like, if I may ask?
I tested the curtain with a light and it seems fine.
Excuse my ignorance, but who is Sherry K?
aperture64, what was your leaks like, if I may ask?
emankayker
Member
oOook
it was the second curtain, and that explain why I didn't have it in all of my shots!
thanks all for the infos. I might try some nail polish... suggested this to Mukul in PM but what do you think?
it was the second curtain, and that explain why I didn't have it in all of my shots!
thanks all for the infos. I might try some nail polish... suggested this to Mukul in PM but what do you think?
jordanstarr
J.R.Starr
Nail polish? Find out what the pros use and use that. You don't want to mess up your curtains. I can't tell you what to use, but nail polish seems too brittle and not appropriate for that purpose. it only takes a dab with a toothpick with the right stuff. I have an M2 with a patch on the curtain and you can hardly notice it. Please do some research before you apply anything you think might work.
Steve M.
Veteran
Try something called Liquid Electrical Tape, and don't put much or you'll really buckle the shutter material. Best to put it on lightly, then ck after it dries for light tightness. If still needing more, try another light coating.
emankayker
Member
Ok, nail polish is too stiff?
emankayker
Member
ok I'll go to the local dealer... : )
or do you know what liquid Electrical Tape or equivalent is called in french?
cheers
thanks a lot for the great help
or do you know what liquid Electrical Tape or equivalent is called in french?
cheers
thanks a lot for the great help
emankayker
Member
how do you translate liquid electrical tape or equivalent in french, any idea?
thanks
thanks
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