Hmmm this is an intersting one.
telenous said:
I suspected humidity (or the curtain); The spot appears gradually; the radius is the same in every photo that it appears but it is of varying intensity, and it appears gradually. So, sometimes it is barely there. Then, progressively, it becomes more and more prominent (like the picture in my gallery)
I do not have an answer, but some observations that might trigger brighter minds than mine toward a solution.
1) where did the light come from?
In at the third picture posted that is clearly bright spot in the centre.
Logic suggest that the litht spot has received more light than the rest of the neg.
That light must have come from somehere.
If it were the lens then:
- It can not be an obstruction in the centre (that would have given a dark spot)
- It could be an obstruction apart from the centre (fogging on the perimeter), but this is unlikely, sice the spot is always the same size. Fog would grow/diminish in time and therefore the size was likely to change.
- It could be anobstruction overall (de-cementing), but then one would expect dark rings around the bright spot More light in one area must come from somewhere (i.e. dark areas somewhere else).
2) Where did the hair go?
The laydies hair is visible in parts of the spot, but on other parts it is missing. How comes? how can it be bleached on the top. not at the bottom althoug the spot seems to be uniformly bright?
I would challenge test the camera to make sure it is the lens.
Repeat the next prodecure twice, once before firing, once after (so that you test both curtains).
- Find lots of light (sunny outdoor or 250W construction lamp.
- Mount the lux that does not give the problems.
- With lens cap on, 'expost' all 6 sides of the camera for 1 minutes each.
- remove lens cap and aim for few minutes to a white wall illuminated by that light.
If that does not show the spot, then it is unlikely to be the camera.
in that case, after each shot, remove the lens and check if you see any irregularities.
mad_boy