How are you dealing with the camera shake? Leica L grip or just squeezing down on the body? I'm sure the shutter release was designed to be mashed by the ham handed occasional user.
madNbad wrote:
How are you dealing with the camera shake? Leica L grip or just squeezing down on the body? I'm sure the shutter release was designed to be mashed by the ham handed occasional user.
A lot of the 'oof' pics were in low light, and I was just sloppy handling the camera I guess. When a camera has less mass, it's more effected. I just tightened up my act i.e. took pics how you should, and issues gone. The shutter release button is v nicely weighted w an excellent two step release. So no excuses there.
Oh and I made sure not to take a pic when the dogs were yanking on the leashes.
Fred Miranda wrote:
Thanks Geoff!
I'm pondering this myself.
Here's another image taken with the same film (Portra 160), following the same developing and post-processing steps (from the same roll), on the same morning, but it doesn't display the magenta cast. I'm not certain about the cause, but it might be related to low light conditions.
I've seen this on underexposed shots, that might be the case here since you mentioned 'low light conditions'.