It does not bother me if they quit making mechanical cameras as there are enough good used ones around to fill my needs. If they stop making film though I will be up the creek.
Like I mentioned a while back you can no longer get 120 film in this town, nor can you get it processed locally. It is an hour drive to a small city from here, and 2 hours to any reasonably big city. Of course the post office is just around the corner, but if you use as little film as I currently do the shipping eats you alive.
Living in the boonies you get a preview of coming attractions.
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I thought the FM3A was discontinued. Checking around, I see it's still
in
stock in several stores on line. OK, that makes two manual cameras. The
price of the FM3A is not $1,000.00, but under $600.00 at B&H.
-- graywolf http://graywolfphoto.com
"You might as well accept people as they are, you are not going to be able to change them anyway."

