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It looks to me like the film has lifted away from the film plane. There is that flat leaf spring in the takeup and feed chambers. Carefully bend them upward so that they will expert more pressure on the film. Then I'd try another roll. What film were you using? I'd go with something ordinary, like Kodak TMax 100.
Eventually, I got round to looking at this problem again (after several unsuccessful weeks chasing Ikontas on Ebay).
The test shots from it show an intermittent focus issue, so I think that a misaligned lens might not be the case.
I had set up the camera on my rig to check the lens plane alignment based on a comparison of the parallelism of the film rail rollers and the front lens bezel. It seems fine, to my relief.
Focus tests using a ground glass screen are fine too. The level of focus change (5ft to inf) should be easy to see with this.
So film transport issues are again a matter of suspicion.
Running a scrap film through the cam, the springs putting pressure on the reel and film look OK at the start, but the film gets progressively looser as it is fed off that reel and can become quite easily moved.
So, just as you suggest, I should try more spring pressure on these.
Now to find a nice wall for test pics.
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