sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
inspired by some movie, i recently reactivated my long resting spotmatic. with an S.-M.-C. takumar 135mm f/3.5 that i had obtained long time ago (but for some reason never had used on the SP yet), i noticed something strange.
a small area along the lower long edge of the film (when held in normal landscape orientation) is gradually underexposed.
one explanation for this effect would be the mirror not retracting completely. the funny thing is - this occurrs only with the 135mm, but not with the other lenses (a 55mm f/1.8 and a 28mm f/3.5, both super-takumars).
i checked by setting the shutter to "B", opening the back door and releasing the shutter while the 135mm was attached. nothing unusual - the mirror lies flat to the top and does not obstruct the light falling in.
any ideas what could be the reason?
for your reference, here is an example picture. in this case, the unwanted effect nicely adds to the subject, but it is certainly not something i can use all the time ...

along the river by sebastel23, on Flickr
cheers,
s.
a small area along the lower long edge of the film (when held in normal landscape orientation) is gradually underexposed.
one explanation for this effect would be the mirror not retracting completely. the funny thing is - this occurrs only with the 135mm, but not with the other lenses (a 55mm f/1.8 and a 28mm f/3.5, both super-takumars).
i checked by setting the shutter to "B", opening the back door and releasing the shutter while the 135mm was attached. nothing unusual - the mirror lies flat to the top and does not obstruct the light falling in.
any ideas what could be the reason?
for your reference, here is an example picture. in this case, the unwanted effect nicely adds to the subject, but it is certainly not something i can use all the time ...

along the river by sebastel23, on Flickr
cheers,
s.
