Butch wrote:
> I think one point is being missed here. Different things have different > points of obsolescence, and something being obsolete does not necessarily > mean that it is unusable or impractical to use. I shoot with a K-1000 and K > & M series lenses. All are out of production and "obsolete" but are still > very useable and will continue to be as long as film is around And you can take advantage of the latest development in films with a 40 year old camera adding to their usefulness. It would have been far worse if your camera was bonded to 40 year old film technology. This is the reality of digital. Then you are stucked with the (image)quality available the day you bought it with no advantages to better technology down the road. Quite the oposite in fact; peripherals for your digital may be impossible to get after some years. P�l

