It is personal whether one uses a tlr and the portraits are looking up at subject's faces or an slr or range finder and looking close to level with the subject's face.
APUG at that time provided the poster to right click on the photograph and see how many downloads had occurred. That number I saw was after just 24 hours.
I per-visualizing, however the final prints may be quite different from the per-visualization. As I print negatives, I sometimes notice things that put the process in a different direction.
I do not want to go through every website looking for my photographs, and that is why when one of my photographs on APUG was copied over 250 times in the first 24 hours I stopped posting my work on any website. As a result of that one time, one of my customers cancelled his photograph print...
I started with a a Voightlander Vito II. Then while in college I went to work a summer in Europe so I brought a used Minolta SR7. After I started my career, I bought a Minolta SRT101, and then buying the next model ever few year and finishing with the Minolta XD11. I did enjoy the X-700. I...
I thought that I had read that rangefinder cameras could go as short a focal length as 15mm, but I skipped rereading the thread. You have added reasons for slr and rangefinders ==> great summary.
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