>>4362211How can a specific film camera 'render' an image differently than another film camera?
say they both have the same lens, same film, same settings, etc. taking the same picture... essentially, they're both just opening a shutter to the film to expose it, and the colors, how the image actually LOOKS, the composition of the image, etc is all up to the film, the lens, who you get the film developed by, and then how you decide to upload/print your photo...
the same cant be said about digital cameras, all sorts of things happen to the raw sensor data that is up to the manufacturer/behavior of the electronics that aid in how the final image looks when comparing digital cameras (broadly speaking, if you compare modern FF digital cameras today they all look the fucking same)
Im mainly concerned with how people say two different film cameras can produce different looking images to each other, when really all the body can change about the image is how long the film is exposed for.