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Keith Tapscott's avatar

People starting photography could learn a lot by using an all manual meterless camera with a fixed single focal length lens with a range of shutter speeds and F/stops along with using a hand meter for critical exposure.

It helps us to think more carefully about composition, exposure etc and it can be a very enjoyable experience.

Ralph Turner's avatar

This approach seemed to go hand in hand with shooting slide film (as I predominantly did in my younger days). My friend, who encouraged me to take photography more seriously, often tried to get me to shoot more film. Then again, he shot mostly b+w and did all his own developing/darkroom. Maybe I was just tight with film😬. Going digital certainly freed me up. Since coming back to film a few years back I've been a bit less frugal though, even when trying out a new-to-me camera I can't just blast away at any old thing, I still have to try and make a competent attempt at each frame..

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