Been into cameras for 6 years, bought a Chaika II three years ago to satisfy my curiosity about manual exposure, scale focusing and half-frames. $9! Like many here, after years of auto focus, auto exposure, etc, I thought if people took photos for a hundred years without these aids, so can I. I learned to estimate exposures outdoors (Sunny-16). I keep a laminated exposure guide in my wallet for indoor shooting. Although I now have learned how to use flash guide numbers (Easy!) And from this site I just found, tested and am preparing to use a interoccular rangefinder guide-scale to use my own two eyes as a rangefinder! Perhaps I can print a card with the exposure guide on one side, and the focusing guide on the other.
At first I had my loal 1-hour lab print as is (two prints per 4x6) Now I just get the film, scan, photoshop and print. Thanks in part to RFForum, I've learned to develop my own B/W Film.
The Chaika II takes pretty decent photos for what it is. The bottom line is fun! Sure a full-auto digital pocket-wonder is easier and more reliable, but my Chaika II is more fun, more rewarding and stimulates my brain!
-Bob G