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lines on my film can you tell me what is is please!


Stewart Munro

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Hey guys i just got my black & white films and it theres all lines over it.i made sure the lens was clean but it a pairs not clean enough.i know the exposure is not the best but ive shot 50d before and it came out soon good.can you tell me if its my lens or my camera please?m camera i uses is a K3. heres a link to the footage http://youtube.com/watch?v=HkTl6r9UYIM

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Those "lines" are scratches on the film that the K3 did. As thefilm passes through, emulsion buildups or flaws in design do that to the film in such low-quality cameras. I know for mine it always scratches on the left side.

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Hey guys i just got my black & white films and it theres all lines over it.i made sure the lens was clean but it a pairs not clean enough.i know the exposure is not the best but ive shot 50d before and it came out soon good.can you tell me if its my lens or my camera please?m camera i uses is a K3. heres a link to the footage http://youtube.com/watch?v=HkTl6r9UYIM

 

Check the gate after you run a roll, if you see emulsion building up, you can see where the prob is. Maybe try to run a dummy/fogged roll (with emulsion of course) and see what happens. Once you find the place you can try to GENTLY file it ans fill with a tinny bit of epoxy. But off course you can also ruin the camera.

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Hey guys i just got my black & white films and it theres all lines over it.i made sure the lens was clean but it a pairs not clean enough.i know the exposure is not the best but ive shot 50d before and it came out soon good.can you tell me if its my lens or my camera please?m camera i uses is a K3. heres a link to the footage http://youtube.com/watch?v=HkTl6r9UYIM

 

Check the gate after you run a roll, if you see emulsion building up, you can see where the prob is. Maybe try to run a dummy/fogged roll (with emulsion of course) and see what happens. Once you find the place you can try to GENTLY file it ans fill with a tinny bit of epoxy. But off course you can also ruin the camera.

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