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camera drop fallout

Tokyo, 2009.04.24

To my dismay, it seems that it's time to say goodbye to another camera—that's two so far in '09 and three in the past 18 months!

Minolta X-700

My X-700, pictured above, hasn't recovered from being dropped a couple of weeks ago, and I suppose that it never will. It's got a bad light leak that either comes from the bent film door or from some secondary damage that I haven't noticed (e.g. to the lens mount).

This camera is the one with which I learned most of what I know of the artform of photography. When I started with this camera I was someone who got occasional keepers. When I finally set it aside, I actually knew what I was doing, and could rely on the results I'd obtain. It was a gift from my friends Jon and Charlie dating to 1996 or so, and has subsequently been with me to a number of countries—and is certainly my "#1 travel camera" as far as total time in hand while traveling. It was also the only camera I took when I lived in Australia for 16 months.

And now I'll be setting it aside for good. I'll miss my old Minolta X-700 (and its year-old covering with griptac from cameraleather.com), but I just can't use it any more. The following are some of the results I now get.

light leak in a photo of my son

Truth to tell, this one's not too bad. The wide strip of light-exposed film coincides with the fence post pretty well. Not so for the following examples.

light leak in a photo of my neighbourhood

With these next two examples, the smear from the light leakage coincides with someone's face. Tragic.

light leak in a photo of my son and me

light leak in a photo of my son and wife

Goodbye, my faithful friend. It was either drop you or drop my son, I hope you see how it is. 8(

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The light leak on your X-700 looks like it might be coming from the door hinge area. You might try replacing the door hinge light seal before you retire such a beloved friend. All you need is a small bit of black felt cut to size.
Mike Cash
Kiryu
2009.04.26
Great idea! I hadn't considered that it could be so easy to fix. It really does look like the door is bent, but I'll see what can be done.



Come to think of it, the whole rear door has a slightly bent/loose feeling to it, and I might just get the whole thing replaced. Heh, and order another griptac kit.



Thanks for the suggestion, Mike.
-Michael
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