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Not so new now.
Hello!
I've now taken a few rolls with my camera (Leica iiif, 50 Elmar) and I've noticed a few things-
I have no meter-I just estimate/calculate/guess- and I have yet to have a bad exposure. This is surprising, to say the least, as I'm not a long time serious photographer. I had more trouble with auto-exposure cameras not compensating for sky, or downright meter errors.
The camera feels so good, I feel like I should slow down and take fewer pictures. However, I have more "keepers".
I got back my first roll of C41 B&W today- Kodak, but no real name like "TMax", just what the local CVS had (sorry) and the prints came back with a greenish tinge. Is that normal?
This rangefinder business is oddly addicting. What is GAS? Is that what I have?
Aaron
I've now taken a few rolls with my camera (Leica iiif, 50 Elmar) and I've noticed a few things-
I have no meter-I just estimate/calculate/guess- and I have yet to have a bad exposure. This is surprising, to say the least, as I'm not a long time serious photographer. I had more trouble with auto-exposure cameras not compensating for sky, or downright meter errors.
The camera feels so good, I feel like I should slow down and take fewer pictures. However, I have more "keepers".
I got back my first roll of C41 B&W today- Kodak, but no real name like "TMax", just what the local CVS had (sorry) and the prints came back with a greenish tinge. Is that normal?
This rangefinder business is oddly addicting. What is GAS? Is that what I have?
Aaron