These are some shots from the first roll of film taken with the Nikon EM.
I won’t show you the whole roll, but a few bad ones and a few good ones.
First, a few good ones.



Then, a few bad ones.



Clearly, there’s some light leaking going on. Nothing too surprising, given the age of the camera.
But I don’t really understand why these two shots look like taken at night, with hardly any light.
All the shots here come from the same roll, taken within a few days of each other.
So why the difference?