Thmaga
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I've had my Vito for a good while, but it's only seen a handful of rolls of film since I've had it.
I dev'd a roll of FP4 that's been half shot in there for a while, frame spacing is erratic, some frames overlapped, others are totally black on the neg, all in all a bit of a mess! I can't really remember much about the previous roll I shot, but I did have some usable shots.
I just just ran a test roll through it, and it advanced and cocked the shutter perfectly for the length of 24exp roll of film I have knocking about as a test.
I noticed some of the sprocket holes had ripped a bit on that roll (It's probably been through a few cameras now) so I've just grabbed a roll of Truprint junk film to run through again.
The camera is tearing through the sprocket holes as I advance the film, even if I'm gentle with the lever, not every time, but maybe 1 in three, I can hear the pop and open the back and its torn through.
The shutter on this model is cocked the via a sprocket above the film gate.
Any ideas?
Could the film tension be too low causing it not to engage properly on the sprocket?
Nothing torn on the FP4 roll, but maybe its slipped across the sprockets there.
I dev'd a roll of FP4 that's been half shot in there for a while, frame spacing is erratic, some frames overlapped, others are totally black on the neg, all in all a bit of a mess! I can't really remember much about the previous roll I shot, but I did have some usable shots.
I just just ran a test roll through it, and it advanced and cocked the shutter perfectly for the length of 24exp roll of film I have knocking about as a test.
I noticed some of the sprocket holes had ripped a bit on that roll (It's probably been through a few cameras now) so I've just grabbed a roll of Truprint junk film to run through again.
The camera is tearing through the sprocket holes as I advance the film, even if I'm gentle with the lever, not every time, but maybe 1 in three, I can hear the pop and open the back and its torn through.
The shutter on this model is cocked the via a sprocket above the film gate.
Any ideas?
Could the film tension be too low causing it not to engage properly on the sprocket?
Nothing torn on the FP4 roll, but maybe its slipped across the sprockets there.