Astroganga
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I have been back into film photography for a few months now and quite a few of my cameras have no parallax correction or light metering, or lack both things, due to them being old or being toy cameras. However the exposure with them turns out pretty much perfect every time despite never using an external light meter and everything is perfectly centered or composed as I wanted it to, even with no parallax correction whatsoever. It is almost as if I have an inbuilt light meter and parallax correction in my mind. I went to a photography walk and the other participants said they could not use the toy camera and rangefinder without parallax correction due to this and they were not sure how I could. Any other Aspie photographers experienced this or is it just me?