Hmmm. I can't even remember when I last used the TTL meter on my Pentax 6x7. In fact, I have to pause to remember which 6x7 body has the meter prism and which the plain one. Pentax 645's are somewhat different animals because they were marketed to the wedding crowd to a certain extent, who often needed those quickie exposure bells n whistles. Journalism, spots, and wildlife photography is often analogous, though I suspect digital has largely taken over in all those categories. Wish I had a small convenience roll film camera with me today just driving around town a for scheduled minor chores like the bank and picking up some C41 developed film; the light was fantastic.
I stopped subscribing to Natl Geo once the pictures started getting patently digitish, including HDR, and the editorial content got just too predictably politicized. Don't want to see and hear it all again there too. The combination of flat versus glossy paper made it even worse. They've never been much in terms of serious "art" photography, but at least the pictures in the past matched the journalistic stories reasonably energetically. Now the look resembles week-old soggy milk toast.