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robert_fein1

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  1. Thanks for your response and in depth knowledge but my question was not answered as to what ISO I should expose the film at and what to develop at.
  2. As the subject implies... I've gotten some older 3M branded slide film and I'd like to know what the best speed to shoot it at would be. I will be getting it done in E6 and not Cross Processing.
  3. <p>Hey everyone,<br> First off sorry about the terrible title typo haha. It's weird because normally my phone (where I made the initial post from) never even lets me write "shit" at all.<br> Anywho. The black electrical tape worked like a charm. I may look into getting new seals even though the ones currently in the camera look as if they're brand new.<br> Thanks alot to everyone who responded.<br> The links to the shots</p> <p>
  4. Holy shit... haha. Just realized I messed up big time.
  5. <p>Thank you Ray,</p> <p>I am about to go out today and shoot a roll of Ektar 100. I placed black electrical tape along the borders of the film door. I believe this should solve the problem.</p> <p>The only weird thing is that I've checked the foam seals and they're all perfectly intact. They look as if their brand new...</p> <p>Will post my results later tonight<br> Thanks again!</p>
  6. Thank you so much charles. But I have the original 645. Not the Pro TL. Does this test still apply?
  7. So I've done some snooping around on the forums here and have read plenty about others with this same issue. But no one ever has any solutions or answers as to what he problem actually is... So my issue is that on every roll I shoot on my 645 there's always some tames towards the middle/end of the roll that has thsee sometimes subtle or strong lines through them. At first you would say okay it's a light leak problem. The camera has brand new seals along the back piece. (Bought on ebay from Japan last month, seller checked out okay) Here's the Flickr links to some examples The first photo here of the man walking his dog only has a small feint line through the top of it. (Was obviously shot at a faster SS, was shooting portra 400) A shot of a friend taken fast again but this time with a huge thick leak. Then there's this shot from the subway (taken slower of course) and I get the same big leak. I'm considering bringing it in for CLA or am I better off trying to return it? Thanks
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