TheToadMen
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Ansel Adams was interviewed back in 1981 by John Huszar and asked what kind of cameras he had used. He lists quite some cameras and comments on the heavy equipment and darkroom gear they had to carry around to make wet plate large format images in the field:
"I guess we all did the best as we could. If we had very heavy cameras we simply didn't go so far or take so many pictures."
But at the end he also said:
"Knowing what I know now, any photographer worth his salt could make some beautiful things with pinhole cameras."
And i can't agree more ...
(Source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/ansel/sfeature/sf_packing.html)
"I guess we all did the best as we could. If we had very heavy cameras we simply didn't go so far or take so many pictures."
But at the end he also said:
"Knowing what I know now, any photographer worth his salt could make some beautiful things with pinhole cameras."
And i can't agree more ...

(Source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/ansel/sfeature/sf_packing.html)