I like old cameras and would like to know more about photography in pre-mordern era, like pre-war period. Is flash photography uncommon during pre-war period? I have seen many old cameras doesn't have flash syn contact on the cameras and the shutters (mostly Compur, or Compur rapid). Most Graflex doesn't have flash sync contact as well (only series D in later models) . So how did photographers take photos in low light condition back in those days ?
And from some old photo-equipment catalogues found in internet, they mentioned something like flash synchroniser ? It seems not very possible to be find in auction site today, and most of them seem only work upto M-sync? Could they work on today's X-sync as well? If no, could they be modified? ]
I remeber one of the catalogues has mentioned Open-Flash method. Anyone has experience on this method with their vintage camera ?
And from some old photo-equipment catalogues found in internet, they mentioned something like flash synchroniser ? It seems not very possible to be find in auction site today, and most of them seem only work upto M-sync? Could they work on today's X-sync as well? If no, could they be modified? ]
I remeber one of the catalogues has mentioned Open-Flash method. Anyone has experience on this method with their vintage camera ?