nobbylon
Veteran
Randy,
definately! i'm not an expert or a camera tech, just my experience with my own m cameras. I never experienced light leaks till my m experience but all the photos i see with this damn red on i immediately think 'light leak' !
regards j
definately! i'm not an expert or a camera tech, just my experience with my own m cameras. I never experienced light leaks till my m experience but all the photos i see with this damn red on i immediately think 'light leak' !
regards j
vrgard
Well-known
Thanks, John. Sounds like it may be time to send my camera in for a CLA. Heck, it's deserving of it anyway after having been in service for several decades.
-Randy
P.S. And if anyone else has any other thoughts about this please chime in.
-Randy
P.S. And if anyone else has any other thoughts about this please chime in.
ferider
Veteran
vrgard said:Thanks, John. Sounds like it may be time to send my camera in for a CLA. Heck, it's deserving of it anyway after having been in service for several decades.
-Randy
P.S. And if anyone else has any other thoughts about this please chime in.
What camera is it, Randy ? I still have some foam at home - quite easy to
fix for most cameras.
Roland.
vrgard
Well-known
It's my recently acquired M4 which is otherwise in perfect operating condition (my M3 is on its way to Youxin right now). If you, too, think this is in fact a leak through the rear door then I would be happy to drop by your place for a quick foam fix (and will bring some enticing brews as well!).
-Randy
-Randy
nobbylon
Veteran
the back door light leak is really easy to fix. see my m6 flickr photo for foam install.
FrankS
Registered User
The leak is on the bottom of the image, which means it's somewhere along the top of the rear door. (Image is upside down in the camera.)
raid
Dad Photographer
The photos are beautiful. Congratualtions on becoming an M3 owner and user. There is no more enjoyable camera than the M3. It is in its own class. Way on the top.
raid
Dad Photographer
I see beauty and you see leaks.
FrankS
Registered User
vrgard
Well-known
FrankS said:The leak is on the bottom of the image, which means it's somewhere along the top of the rear door. (Image is upside down in the camera.)
Makes sense, Frank, technically (in terms of the image being upside down in the camera) and because the camera was inside a Luigi half case which would make it very difficult for light to have entered from the bottom of the rear door if there was any light leak there.
Thanks guys, and sorry Michael for his little diversion. As I said above, your shots are great and keep posting them!
-Randy
spyder2000
Dim Bulb
Those are nice, compositionally and vivid color.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Michael: Light leaks or not, I agree some wonderful shots.
Alternative: Michael used Kodak 400UC film, which is much "hotter" than some other films, esp. the standard Fuji 400.
Alternative: Michael used Kodak 400UC film, which is much "hotter" than some other films, esp. the standard Fuji 400.
MichaelHarris
Well-known
Thanks a ton everyone for the wonderful comments and thoughts. I've never been a fast film shooter but I found that 400UC stuff and so far I like it.
I've been shooting the farmers and landscape on the Palouse for about a year for a book I'm working on. I really, really need to get some graduated filters to hold back the sky in some shots. I always seem to blow out the clouds
I've been shooting the farmers and landscape on the Palouse for about a year for a book I'm working on. I really, really need to get some graduated filters to hold back the sky in some shots. I always seem to blow out the clouds
MichaelHarris
Well-known
Just finished examining the back of the M3 and replaced the foam strip along the top of the door. It seems there are very few places light can leak. Along the top of the door and the strap lugs. I can't see the pictures of the repair posted earlier, it only shows the one picture and then some different shots.
nobbylon
Veteran
Michael,
I have put some more pictures here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87456154@N00/
so that you can see the fix more clearly
rgds john
I have put some more pictures here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87456154@N00/
so that you can see the fix more clearly
rgds john
MichaelHarris
Well-known
Thanks a lot John, I'll give it a go.
TJV
Well-known
Just a thought...
If it was in a Luigi case, sometimes those things can be rather tight at the bottom of the camera and press against the bottom of the door, pushing it in slightly. This can cause a slight gap or leak in the top of the door at the hinge. Maybe check how tight it all fits before sending it away?
If it was in a Luigi case, sometimes those things can be rather tight at the bottom of the camera and press against the bottom of the door, pushing it in slightly. This can cause a slight gap or leak in the top of the door at the hinge. Maybe check how tight it all fits before sending it away?
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