>> A few weeks ago I was shooting sunsets with MLU (Forgot to turn it off) >> do you think I did damage to the shutter?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Probably..... > Maybe a confirmation can be made by removing the lens and opening the back > cover of the body in a dark room and shine a low power flash light on one > side of the shutter to see if you can see a pin hole through the shutter > from the other side. Hi Daniel and List, Good advice from Ken. The other possibility is that the film was lightstruck in the laboratory. Or perhaps reflection in the scanner (set the scanner away from sunlight or other bright lights). For people not from North America, for "low power flash light" try "battery operated torch" or household lamp. Or even a monitor screen displaying a blank white page. I don't think Ken means a low-powered 200EX Speedlite. Shudder :-) Cheers Julian Loke * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
