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As I've said a few times, it's been ages since I've been out taking pictures. But, galvanised by the re-appearance of Helga from her travels, I thought I'd finish the roll of film off and get things finished - the sun was shining, and I was in dire need of a "rest day" from riding the bike after the last 3 days training.
Worried that my B&W chemicals might have "gone off" I decided to take my EOS-3 out loaded with a roll of HP5, shoot the 35mm and dev that to prove the chemicals were working, before risking everyone elses shots. EOS had the 17-40L fitted, screwed a yellow filter in place, grabbed the lens hood and stuffed everything into my bag, picked up the Holga and off I drove to the local Sculpture Park.
At the park i climbed out of the car, and decided to load the film - as it'd had a while to "aclimatise" from the 'fridge. Film loaded no problem, but as I looked through the viewfinder there was something wrong. Top panel saying "bc" - normally something to do with the battery - but in this case, I knew what was wrong - the focusing screen had sprung out. Removed the lens and out dropped the focusing screen - not only had it come unclipped, but it'd rattled completely out of any mounting. Out of the mounting, out of the camera, and onto the gravel of the parking space. ARSE! Carefully picked it up, but the damage's done - dirty great big lines in the smooth etching of the screen.
Cleaned it up and fitted it for a walkaround, shot off a few frames, and completed the roll in Helga, but every time I looked through the viewfinder I just saw the mess I'd made of the screen. Didn't really make me want to spend much time looking through the viewfinder, so I ended up not finishing the roll... :shrug:
So - Looks like I need a replacement Ec-R or Ec-N
(might get a Ec-D as well if it's a special order job - the grid would be nice for the still life and landscape stuff) - looks like a whole bunch of internet trawling and emailing people to see if the kit they advertise as "in stock" is really "in stock" and not "we'll take your order then contact canon and hopefully they'll have one that you'll get in 7-10 days (which usually metamorphose into 9-12 months!)"
Worried that my B&W chemicals might have "gone off" I decided to take my EOS-3 out loaded with a roll of HP5, shoot the 35mm and dev that to prove the chemicals were working, before risking everyone elses shots. EOS had the 17-40L fitted, screwed a yellow filter in place, grabbed the lens hood and stuffed everything into my bag, picked up the Holga and off I drove to the local Sculpture Park.
At the park i climbed out of the car, and decided to load the film - as it'd had a while to "aclimatise" from the 'fridge. Film loaded no problem, but as I looked through the viewfinder there was something wrong. Top panel saying "bc" - normally something to do with the battery - but in this case, I knew what was wrong - the focusing screen had sprung out. Removed the lens and out dropped the focusing screen - not only had it come unclipped, but it'd rattled completely out of any mounting. Out of the mounting, out of the camera, and onto the gravel of the parking space. ARSE! Carefully picked it up, but the damage's done - dirty great big lines in the smooth etching of the screen.
Cleaned it up and fitted it for a walkaround, shot off a few frames, and completed the roll in Helga, but every time I looked through the viewfinder I just saw the mess I'd made of the screen. Didn't really make me want to spend much time looking through the viewfinder, so I ended up not finishing the roll... :shrug:
So - Looks like I need a replacement Ec-R or Ec-N
