On 8/21/07, Gonz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which one came first, the streaked one or the clean one?  If the clean
> one, then its entirely possible that the leak developed after that
> first roll.  Take a look at the camera and make sure that any seals,
> foams, etc are correctly in place.


the last roll of film taken in the camera was the streaky one.  I
bought it seperately the other day, and it didn't expire for another
year, and I bought, shot, and developed it within 48 hours.  My camera
looks ok, but I'm going to put a piece of tape over the hole that
displays the film type and hope that solves the problem.

>Sounds like what I see when someone brings in one of those disposable
>cameras and they've left it in the glove-box of the car for a couple of
>days. It's where heat's damaged the emulsion.

This is actually a possible problem because where I live is rather
hot, except that I can't think of any time that the film would have
gotten warm while I had it.  If heat was the cause, it may have
happened back when it was transported.  Overall, I suspect (or perhaps
hope) it was just a bad roll of film.

rg2

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