Sorry if this is way off base here,but here's an interesting article
to check out on blur problems.Maybe someone out there can verify it
in their own experience.
http://home.neb.rr.com/grumpysworld/guide/blur.htm
I do not use a motor drive, but somehow this does not make sense. He
says this only happens on the second frame because somehow that frame
is more curled than the rest of the film in the canister. I don't
think that is true with an OM camera. The film does not take any
special kinks before it gets to the pressure plate, nor is the second
frame still in the cassette when the first one is in place. He says
he uses Canon and I doubt that a company that has spent so much
thought and design to push the photographic envelope would design a
kink in the film path that would distort the film if left in place
for a while.
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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