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Anonymous Posted on Jan 01, 2011

The photos from my EOS 5000 film camera have two faint dimples at the top of the photo and to the left. What is causing this?

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Difficult understanding what is going on. If it is in the print then look at the negatives. Are they on there, if so check with your lab it may be a processing machine issue.

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