>>4460001Meant to continue the thread, but a friend dropped by.
All the photos were taken on a Leica M4. As for the camera, it's pretty nice, and comes with some donwsides as well as benefits.
One of the main benefits is that the focusing is really accurate, and continues to be accurate in low light, which is something split prism SLRs can struggle with.
Additionally it is easier to shoot handheld at longer shutter speeds due to the lack of a mirror.
Main benefit for me is the size, as the camera fits in my cross body bag and is easy to take with.
The downsides are that I generally find it more difficult to visualise an image without the ability to preview the depth of field, and that the lack of a built in light meters requires the use of an external device/attachment. This can be mitigated with sunny 16, but that of course only applies during the day, and outdoors.
In terms of lenses I use a Jupiter-8 50mm, or a Voigtländer 35mm f1.4.
Nothing particularly special about the camera, but I do like it. A decent SLR presents much better value however.
>>4460007It's actually Portra 800, the halations would otherwise be much stronger.
Pic related is Cinestill.