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  1. I'm still seeing a chemical-related problem. Possibly try re-fixing the film. I share the preference of rodeo for separate developer and fixer. The second image is from nearer the start of the roll, is that right? It has fewer, or an absence of, the defect. Images nearer the end of the roll, nearer the walls of the developing tank, have defects, is this right? It seems chemical-related.
  2. Looks chemical-related. What developing equipment are you using? Jobo, Paterson, etc. What film is this, which developer is used, and how did you introduce the developer to the developing equipment? How did you agitate? How did you dry the film?
  3. Jim, on the largeformatphotography.info site there is a user, tuco, who is actively using a GX617. Suggest visiting the site and contacting him.
  4. Shutter. Typically happens at higher shutter speeds. The lighting in the examples suggests higher speeds, faster than 1/125, may have been used.
  5. Kodak T-Max 100 Toyo 45AII Schneider Kreuznach 58mm f/5.6 Super Angulon XL
  6. Agree with Paul, take care to see that the lens is adjusted properly, and test it while removed from the camera. This means the shutter speed is set to something other than "T", and the mirror up knob is set to the red "N".
  7. All 180mm lenses are compatible with all RB67 bodies provided, in the case of the KL lens, the spacer ring is removed for use with Pro and Pro S bodies. The body is described as a Pro and the lens as a non-C. These are compatible without question. Fire the body ten times, with no lens. What happens? Fire the body + 90mm lens ten times. What happens? Fire the 180mm lens by itself, not attached to the body. What happens? It seems the body is the culprit but you need to do some more diagnosis. How long have you had this equipment? Has it always functioned like this?
  8. Doesn't make sense. With the lens installed and body/lens cocked, rack the focus all the way out with bellows fully extended. Try to fire the camera. Try this with both lenses multiple times. What happens? Sounds like a body malfunction. Is the body a Pro, Pro S or Pro SD? If a Pro, it has some age and needs maintenance or to be replaced.
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