I disagree with that. I love shooting old cameras and film (sometimes) but this has light leak on it (due to age naturally). It's the old saying that vinyl always sounds better than digital.
(Not saying the composition is bad or the photographer is bad. Old gear is old gear which doesn't help if you use old film either)
looks more like lens flare than a light leak. it's not always in the same part of the frame. Also light leaks and lens flares don't come from expired film, they are issues with the camera and lens. Can't quite see, but that roll of film looks new or new enough.
I think it’s an exposure/range problem. Digital cameras will hide a light using short exposure and capture dark areas with long exposure. You can see that in the color video, where the lights are there but they seem tame. Film does not do that, so pictures containing dark and bright spots will show one of the two poorly.
I disagree with that. I love shooting old cameras and film (sometimes) but this has light leak on it (due to age naturally). It's the old saying that vinyl always sounds better than digital.
(Not saying the composition is bad or the photographer is bad. Old gear is old gear which doesn't help if you use old film either)
looks more like lens flare than a light leak. it's not always in the same part of the frame. Also light leaks and lens flares don't come from expired film, they are issues with the camera and lens. Can't quite see, but that roll of film looks new or new enough.
Anyway some people love the lo-fi look.
I think it’s an exposure/range problem. Digital cameras will hide a light using short exposure and capture dark areas with long exposure. You can see that in the color video, where the lights are there but they seem tame. Film does not do that, so pictures containing dark and bright spots will show one of the two poorly.