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sorry for the quality of the pics, my cellphone has a shit camera. I notice this little thing on the path of my shutter. At first jut though it was some dirty, but it seems that is a piece of the light seal of the shutter. Anybody here had this kind problem before? The shutter seems to be working just fine.

Thanks for the any helpfull opinion

 

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Is the small piece visible either from the front or back also when the shutter is closed and is it then in the same place? If so, is the place the same when the shutter is cocked and not cocked? If the piece moves or is visible only in some situations it could be related to one of the shutter ribbons. If it stays in the same place all the time it could be the velvet light seal that has come loose. In both cases you will have to send it in for repair.

 

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2 hours ago, mujk said:

Is the small piece visible either from the front or back also when the shutter is closed and is it then in the same place? If so, is the place the same when the shutter is cocked and not cocked? If the piece moves or is visible only in some situations it could be related to one of the shutter ribbons. If it stays in the same place all the time it could be the velvet light seal that has come loose. In both cases you will have to send it in for repair.

 

yes. it's the light seal.

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If it’s a velvet light seal that’s made from a flexible material it’s strange problem, usually the velvet wears until they need replacing but don't pucker up like that. Either way it is a simple servicing issue to have the shutter light seals replaced, although more expense and frustration.

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1 hour ago, Alan Siqueira said:

yes. it's the light seal.

OK. The two light seals are located above and below the film gate, glued to the metal baffle. They should be of some black velvety material approx. as long as the film gate is wide and some mm:s wide. According to your images it looks like one of the seals is completely loose with one end pointing into the film gate. In that case it might be possible to remove it without opening the camera. The risk is of course that it is stuck to the shutter (ribbon), but then I think it would move when the shutter is cocked/opened/closed.

I don't know the source of stray light the lower seal is supposed to protect against because there are no openings in the lower part of ghe body. The upper seal protects against stray light coming in through the windows in the top cover. When new my M6TTL had a missing or incorrectly installed upper seal, causing a small light leak in rare situations. So at least in that case the camera was quite usable without the seal.

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2 minutes ago, mujk said:

OK. The two light seals are located above and below the film gate, glued to the metal baffle. They should be of some black velvety material approx. as long as the film gate is wide and some mm:s wide. According to your images it looks like one of the seals is completely loose with one end pointing into the film gate. In that case it might be possible to remove it without opening the camera. The risk is of course that it is stuck to the shutter (ribbon), but then I think it would move when the shutter is cocked/opened/closed.

I don't know the source of stray light the lower seal is supposed to protect against because there are no openings in the lower part of ghe body. The upper seal protects against stray light coming in through the windows in the top cover. When new my M6TTL had a missing or incorrectly installed upper seal, causing a small light leak in rare situations. So at least in that case the camera was quite usable without the seal.

yes. the lower seal has a piece of it that is like that. its just a piece, not the whole seal. the shutter is working fine. I'm gonna need to send to repair, but here in Brazil that's the problem.

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