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  • Very nice!

    On the leaks, I’m no expert but I’d tend to suspect the bellows first given that they will have been expanded/contracted so often. Odd that it’s just the final two frames though. Unless the light was dramatically different, it might just be that the film wasn’t wound that tightly on the spool so the bit of the exposed film closest to the top caught a bit of light.

  • On the leaks, I’m no expert but I’d tend to suspect the bellows first given that they will have been expanded/contracted so often. Odd that it’s just the final two frames though. Unless the light was dramatically different, it might just be that the film wasn’t wound that tightly on the spool so the bit of the exposed film closest to the top caught a bit of light.

    Concur. It's unlikely to be the back door as it doesn't have any seals to degrade.

    Bellows is easy enough to check by shining a torch through it in the dark, and then fix with either a sealant or electrical tape.
    You should know yourself if the film was wound tightly enough or not.

    Photos look good @spunk_nautical, hope you track the leak down

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