giganova
Well-known
What do you think happened here?
I exposed three films with my Leica M4 and 21mm Super Angulon in quick succession. This was the second roll of film, the ones before and after are fine. I dropped this roll of film on the concrete floor before I put it into the camera. The first 12 pictures are fine, but in all subsequent photos I can see:
- light leaks across the entire width of the negative
- all photos are slightly out of focus
- the images are partially overlapping.
Did I not close the back door? If that was the case, how could I not have noticed an open back door??
Or is it light leaks from the film cartridge that I dropped on the floor (which wouldn't explain why all pictures are out of focus).
Any ideas?
I exposed three films with my Leica M4 and 21mm Super Angulon in quick succession. This was the second roll of film, the ones before and after are fine. I dropped this roll of film on the concrete floor before I put it into the camera. The first 12 pictures are fine, but in all subsequent photos I can see:
- light leaks across the entire width of the negative
- all photos are slightly out of focus
- the images are partially overlapping.
Did I not close the back door? If that was the case, how could I not have noticed an open back door??
Or is it light leaks from the film cartridge that I dropped on the floor (which wouldn't explain why all pictures are out of focus).
Any ideas?

Ronald M
Veteran
Cartridge damage. Frames close in were protected 1-12.
B/4 and After ok indicates not a camera problem.
B/4 and After ok indicates not a camera problem.
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Agree, I dont think its a camera problem. Most probably just the cartridge.
papaki
Established
Lip fog. Light came in from the lip of the film canister. Load in subdued light...
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