Lately I have noticed the bellows of my camera blocking a portion of the top of some of my images, which results in a large shadow being cast on the images. It most often occurs when I use a 150mm length lens.
I own an Ebony camera with the universal bellows. The universal bellows has what I presume to be standard bellows material for all but the first few folds of the bellows material closest to the lens. The first few folds of bellows are made of a soft leather which allows greater manueverability, i.e., bag bellows lite.
Obviously one answer is to check before shooting everytime to ensure that the bellows are not vignetting, something I've now got to get myself in the habit of doing. My question is, has anyone else come up with other solutions to this problem.
Thank you in advance for any assistance and advice you can provide.
Rick Russell
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