u/60sstuff

Why is it that a lot of film photographers seem to have this green tint on their colour film photos.

Why is it that a lot of film photographers seem to have this green tint on their colour film photos.

I have shot a lot of colour film and have seemingly never encountered this very green effect on my photos. Often people will say it’s underexposed etc but it always looks perfectly exposed to me. I have noticed it seems to come from Photographers who seem to shoot endless amounts of colour and so was wondering if it’s a quirk of self development etc. If anyone could let me know genuinely interested

u/60sstuff — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/Leica

can someone explain how you focus a leica III/Barnack Leica

Hi there i currently own a Zorki 3 which is a Leica III clone with the added addition of having the two focusing windows combined into one. However after looking at a lot of earlier rangefinders they always have two windows. I understand one is to focus and one is for composition. What i don’t understand is do you have to look through both to get a good picture? I have watched a few videos on youtube and i still don’t quite understand. The video i have linked seems to work like my zorki when he shows the internal viewfinder. But i then don’t understand what the other window is for. If anyone could shed some light on this that would be great

https://youtu.be/s-OfRh-MmBI?si=zL-PpuP-HEKpnQAG

u/60sstuff — 7 days ago