Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just received the slides for the last two rolls I shot. All were taken with my M4-P with my "new" 50/2 Coll and 35/3.5 On some of the shots I'm having what appears to be a light leak problem. The very top of the slide, say just down from the mount edge, appears to be at a lower exposure than the rest of the slide. On one slide, there is a serious amount of what I would call "glare" like a window reflection, although there was no glass (outside the camera) in the photo. Light angle appears not related to this, as in the shot where it is the worst is where the sun was directly behind me. Now, this is not on all shots. Apparently it is on the "first" shot of a series (after the camera has sat around for a while). My "guess" is there is a small amount of light leak where the bottom meets the back flap. It does not appear to be lens dependent, as I found two slides that were shot with the 35/3.5 with the same problem, although much less. So, my suspects are either (1) a "Leitz leak", with the back flap as a the culprit; (2) the 50/2 Coll (light may be getting in around the collapsable collar) or (3) a combination of the two. There is also a possibility that the lab had a problem and caused this, but I kinda doubt it. Any suggestions here? I can return the 50/2 Coll. if it is the problem. I almost hope not, as it takes beautiful photos. While both rolls were shot in approximately two days, there were time periods when the camera was lying in the back seat of the car (with lens cap on) with daylight hitting the camera. Sorry this post is rather lengthy. I'm trying to give an adequate description here and then see if anyone can diagnose this "blind". I'm not going to lose too much sleep over it, since I'm betting if I just shot print film, it would not even be noticable. Any suggestions you could give would be appreciated. Thanks, Eric Platt St. Paul, MN