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Anonymous
I think it might be the coming on of reliable autoexposure, in two ways.
First, dodging wouldn't be needed so much to compensate for underexposed frames due to miscalculation, not changing the settings, etc.
Second, the simple, quick, TTL-metering-plus-autoexposure set-up can, if one wants it to, take all the thought out of exposure, both during and after photographing. No more futzing around with spot metering a dozen different places and trying to make sense of the Zone System, and then carefully tweaking the photograph afterwards to get it just right: just pick how much depth-of-field you want, and supposedly, you're set.
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