... older box cameras with uncoated lenses and single shutter speeds took a HUGE amount of intelligence to operate because there were NO CONTROLS and it was all up to the operator to figure out the kind of light that would yield a good photograph, and even more so before the advent of panchromatic film.
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so even though it may seem " simple" because of lack of controls, it is not as it seems.
All view cameras
.That's right.
Nothing has made me think more than when I've approached a subject in difficult light with just one photo left in a simple Polaroid camera.

Kodak 35 RF by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
KMZ FT-2 by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Bolex Paillard H8 Rex 4 by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Nizo Heliomatic 8mm by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

Yes TLR's and Folders, when I am out with either of my Rolleis or any of my folders, I always end up in conservation with someone, starts about the camera and can wonder off, It is especialy good when I get my Weston out, fo;lk seem to thjink you are very clever using a camera with no bells and whistlesI agree with Bill Burk a TLR, I'd love one of those 35mm TLR Contaflex cameras
When out shooting it's a TLR that seems to elicit the most response from people around, my Yashicamat has lead to many conversations whether on Greek islands cities like Athens, Venice and Istanbul.
Ian
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