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<p><img src="https://s30.postimg.org/cl4qx7nwh/20170120_104241.jpg" alt="" /><br>
Here's a picture of the negatives<br>
there doesn't seem to be anything blocking the lens when shooting</p>
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<p>I shot these with my canon model 7 on some agfa vista 200 in full sunlight. I have no clue where these black bands are coming from and im really wondering why this is happening. I'm guessing its an issue with the shutter timing but I'm not really sure. Im pretty positive that its not my strap or my finger that wandered infront of the lens. Im not that much of a rookie :)<br />Did this happen to anyone before?<br>
<img src="https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/16122012_1284849548204352_1916320559_o.jpg?oh=440ec612d73ff86855a2311ce26c1414&oe=5881D2D2" alt="" width="1840" height="1232" /><img src="https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/16145743_1284849534871020_674685688_o.jpg?oh=9f977578ba18d176c8fa67ab48ea70a8&oe=58819EFB" alt="" width="1840" height="1232" /><img src="https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/16145672_1284849468204360_1529824380_o.jpg?oh=e89eed08e0d397fa6c868ceb5bff9492&oe=58819223" alt="" width="1840" height="1232" /></p>
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<p>Thanks everyone for answering so quickly<br>
@<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=4549066">Glen H<br /></a>These were in full sunlight so i set my camera at f22 and 1/1000th<br />Also these were developed in a shop but if I recall correctly it did happen before<br>
@<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=423911">James Dainis</a><br />Its hard to tell since the film edges are originally transparent but then lettering seems to be intact<br>
@<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=1774421">Paul Noble</a><br />This was done at a pro shop so I dougbt that could be the issue. Following your advice, the edge lettering is not affected so I guess I will investigate further with that in mind!</p>
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<p><img src="https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/16122012_1284849548204352_1916320559_o.jpg?oh=440ec612d73ff86855a2311ce26c1414&oe=5881D2D2" alt="" width="1840" height="1232" /><img src="https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/16145743_1284849534871020_674685688_o.jpg?oh=9f977578ba18d176c8fa67ab48ea70a8&oe=58819EFB" alt="" width="1840" height="1232" /><img src="https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/16145672_1284849468204360_1529824380_o.jpg?oh=e89eed08e0d397fa6c868ceb5bff9492&oe=58819223" alt="" width="1840" height="1232" /><br>
I shot these with my canon model 7 on some agfa vista 200 in full sunlight. I have no clue where these black bands are coming from and im really wondering why this is happening. I'm guessing its an issue with the shutter timing but I'm not really sure.<br>
Did this happen to anyone before?</p>
Random black bands in the frame
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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Alright thank you guys
Sorry for the late answer I just
got back to my country after a
long vacation.
I will look into fixing the
shutter ane maybe blowing
compressed air into the rails to
get all the dirt and grit out. If
the issue reoccurs ill get it
fixed professionally.
Ane no thwre are no bands on A0
and A1