Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]ello, I just got a 1941 Leica IIIC (380xxx) with non-standard flash sync installed. When I have had developped the first roll of film I noticed that there are bright stripes of irregular shape on some of the slides. The stripes extend from the holes on the lower side of the film up and through the holes on the upper side of the film (if you think about the film in the camera it is vice-versa). Most of the stripes are on the right side of the slides, except one that is on the left side of the slide (all are of the similar shape). I was giving it a lot of thought, and I have narrowed the possible cause to one of the two: 1. The second curtain is too loose. It seems to me that the second curtain is a bit loose. When thinking about the light leak on some of the slides and its absence on others, I could attribute it to the fact that sometimes I did wind the film right after shooting, and sometimes not. I have compared the tension of the second curtain after firing the shutter on my IIIc with my IIf, and the IIIc was perhaps a little bit more loose but not significantly. When start to wind the film the second curtain gets tight as I would expect it to be. If this is the case, please advise how to increase the tension. I have tried adjusting the second curtain tension adjuster, but the curtain was still loose. 2. There was some kind of problem with the film. Either the lab who developped it, somehow exposed it to light, or the film container itself somehow leaked light. I'll try the second roll and have it developped at another lab, to verify this hypothesis. Any opinions or suggestions? Thanks in advance, Matej