yet people will enjoy a camera that I couldn't wait to get rid off when I was young. :shrug: My parents too used box Brownies and have a suitcase full of poor to average quality photos.
I am one of those that enjoys using those types of cameras that many people like yourself were glad to see the back of, ...The reason being is i like the challenge and satisfaction of being able to get a result from them....albiet often of poor or average quality but a result nonetheless...I would be interested to see if my D80 (my most modern camera) will still be able to offer any image at all at the turn of the next century when it reaches near on 100 years old.....
Please do take a look at my 52 challenge and yes you will see that many of the shots are poor quality but nonetheless with light leaks, plastic lenses, and other faults/quirks, the cameras used have all given a result.
I think many people search for creativity in their photography (the OP included going by his profile/website).....I see myself as being creative in making this old gear "live" again.....very time consuming, often frustrating but ultimatley satisfying that i can get a result out of something that many folk consider is only good for the dustbin.
I'm sure most photographers enjoy photography museums.....well I consider my home to be a "living museum" where the gear that is capable of being used, is used as well as admired as an ornament and a fantastic piece of photographic memorabilia.
Please don't get me wrong, I too enjoy the ease, practicality and quality that modern digital gear has to offer but doesn't give me the same buzz, regardless of the result.
I for one would like to see what results the OP has managed to obtain from his Box Brownie....probably better than what i can get from mine!!
