GustavH
Newbie
Hi
I love shooting with my Yashica GX, and is therefore very annoyed when it does double exposures like this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gustavh/6266669444/in/photostream
In this particular expamle it actually ended up nicely, but i would like the camera not to suprise me like this.
It has done it one time before, can anyone explain why it happens, i suspect that the that the film advancer doesn't catch on to the film.
Also, and this is way weirder, some pictures just turns plain blank, pictures i know was properly exposed. Does these GX's sometimes fail to open the shutter?
Hope someone can answer my questions.
- Gustav
I love shooting with my Yashica GX, and is therefore very annoyed when it does double exposures like this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gustavh/6266669444/in/photostream
In this particular expamle it actually ended up nicely, but i would like the camera not to suprise me like this.
It has done it one time before, can anyone explain why it happens, i suspect that the that the film advancer doesn't catch on to the film.
Also, and this is way weirder, some pictures just turns plain blank, pictures i know was properly exposed. Does these GX's sometimes fail to open the shutter?
Hope someone can answer my questions.
- Gustav
farlymac
PF McFarland
Gustav, how often does the non-exposure happen? That could just be an intermittant sticky shutter. Only thing is, I don't see any exposure problems with your shots, as one would expect (unless you are only displaying a select few, instead of the whole roll).
And where in the roll does the transport slippage occur? Beginning, middle, towards the end?
PF
And where in the roll does the transport slippage occur? Beginning, middle, towards the end?
PF
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Hmm... Shutter opens and produces the correct exposure. Recock shutter, but the film does not move, so you get a double exposure. It's intermittent, only once in a while.
Sounds like the shutter is A-OK, and you have a mechanical problem in the film transport.
Bummer.
Gustav, Mark Hama in Atlanta fixed a GX for me (different problem).
Sounds like the shutter is A-OK, and you have a mechanical problem in the film transport.
Bummer.
Gustav, Mark Hama in Atlanta fixed a GX for me (different problem).
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