wgerrard
Veteran
Leigh Youdale
Well-known
Don't know your camera but I suspect it's a thread or fibre of some kind that is in the film gate or shutter. If it is and it moves then that might explain why it's not in every frame but when it is it's in the same position.
Have a really good look inside with a good light and try operating the shutter and diaphragm whilst looking through the lens from the back.
Have a really good look inside with a good light and try operating the shutter and diaphragm whilst looking through the lens from the back.
colyn
ישו משיח
Have you checked to see if something is caught in the film plane?
wgerrard
Veteran
Thanks. I'll take another good look at things in the morning when there's good light.
The camera is an OM2N. The mark doesn't show when I use other lenses.
The camera is an OM2N. The mark doesn't show when I use other lenses.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If it only shows up on the 85, then I'd suspect a small thread is lodged somewhere in the lens and perhaps the action of focusing the lens moves it due to air movement. Could be something different; it will likely be difficult to track down.
sreed2006
Well-known
Just in case you have not thought of this, when the camera does not have any film in it, open the door, put the shutter speed on bulb, and keep the shutter open while you inspect the lens and frame opening. That gives you more time to look around.
And, of course, the object you are looking for is going to be on the bottom of the lens opening, since it shows up at the top of the picture.
And, of course, the object you are looking for is going to be on the bottom of the lens opening, since it shows up at the top of the picture.
f16sunshine
Moderator
This is not lkely to be a lens issue. The line is so fine it must be closer to the film plane.
peterm1
Veteran
Uh Oh Ever see the film The Omen?
http://www.thehdroom.com/images/bluray/large/4413.jpg
Those who have will know what I mean. :^O
http://www.thehdroom.com/images/bluray/large/4413.jpg
Those who have will know what I mean. :^O
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I had exactly the same thing on an OM ... it was a short fibre sticking up from the lower curtain rail.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I agree that it is less likely to be a lens issue, but the OP mentioned it seems to only happen with the 85. Put the 85 on another body, shoot a roll, and see if it shows up. Not a definitive test if the problem doesn't occur, but if it does, it pretty much identifies the lens as the culprit.
wgerrard
Veteran
Keith may have won the prize. This morning I found, and removed, a short thread poking up at the right location. The next roll will tell.
John Hermanson
Well-known
Anything that sharp has to be hanging right in front of the film. Almost anything inside the lens would be completely un-noticeable. John www.zuiko.com
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