Just bought a Yashica Electro 35, and the first set of photos indicate a possible light leak.(See my thread re the camera) A couple of years back in TP I saw discussion where other materials could be used, instead of foam, ie black wool, etc. I have searched TP just now and had a look at archive queries on the matter, including Matt's Classic Cameras - Light seal repair.
I gather that foam kits nowadays are superior to what was used in the cameras initially.
I will probably buy a foam kit, but in the meantime was thinking of a temporary replacement, such as black wool or string, in order to run a 2nd film through the Yash. The foam by the hinge on the back plate/door is intact and appears complete. The grooves above and below the film path are clear, not even any crud, but I now have found that there should be seals there, too.
I gather that foam kits nowadays are superior to what was used in the cameras initially.
I will probably buy a foam kit, but in the meantime was thinking of a temporary replacement, such as black wool or string, in order to run a 2nd film through the Yash. The foam by the hinge on the back plate/door is intact and appears complete. The grooves above and below the film path are clear, not even any crud, but I now have found that there should be seals there, too.