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I went out the other day with my recent acquisition - a GB Kershaw 450, which is in such good condition I suspect it has been overhauled by a professional. Not one of the 12 scanned images appears to be in focus anywhere in the frame. I am discounting the possibility the the lens is jiggered and I am certain I locked the lens/bellows in the fully extended position.
I stopped using my Canoscan 8800F for 35mm because it seemed to have lost the ability to focus - this was demonstrated on negatives that were sharp when scanned elsewhere. I scanned some shots taken on an Ensign Selfix 16-20 a while ago and they weren't perfectly sharp, but the camera was new to me and I thought the scanner might be ok-ish. I include the best or least bad shot from the Kershaw and would welcome any comments or suggestions:
I stopped using my Canoscan 8800F for 35mm because it seemed to have lost the ability to focus - this was demonstrated on negatives that were sharp when scanned elsewhere. I scanned some shots taken on an Ensign Selfix 16-20 a while ago and they weren't perfectly sharp, but the camera was new to me and I thought the scanner might be ok-ish. I include the best or least bad shot from the Kershaw and would welcome any comments or suggestions: