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Jon Goodman

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Posted on Monday, February 23, 2004 - 08:09 am:   

Buon giorno, Stefano! Yes, you have a light leak. For only $6 + 80 cents postage, I can send you the seal you need to fix it. (if you live in Italy...in America, I charge no shipping) To see the kit, please go to E-Bay and search "by seller". Enter my ID...Interslice.

When looking at light leaks, please remember one important thing: the image you see on the developed picture was upside down when it was projected onto the film. So, a spot in the upper right hand corner really means the camera was leaking at the lower left hand side. A line across the bottom of a picture means the camera was leaking at the top. Also, please remember a leak at the hinge end will pollute film after the picture has been taken, a leak at the latch end will pollute film before the picture has been taken, and a leak along the upper or lower film door edge can pollute film either before and/or after a picture has been taken. It does not take a large leak to ruin a picture. Hope this helps.

Jon

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