As long as the one b&w film they make is Tri-X, I'm happy. Of course, I haven't used Tri-X in a coupla years, ever since Downtown has had HP5+ for $2 or $3 a roll cheaper <g>. Still use Tri-X in the Yashica Mat, though. Which reminds me, I should take that baby out for a spin soon. She hasn't seen daylight for several months...

As an aside, Dave: Did ya have fun driving home in the snow? I was cycling home in it at about 5pm. Mind you, I was going faster than the cars. Looked like the abominable snowman by the time I got to the door! Also got a photo of my bike on the front porch in the dark, covered in the 2 or 3 inches of snow that fell in the two hour span after I arrived. Should be a cool shot, if it turns out.

cheers,
frank

"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer




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Subject: OT:Film lives,Kodak cameras dont
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 08:09:25 US/Eastern

Wilst driving home in a snow storm last night i managed to hear the 5pm news
report on
my truck radio(normally i'm home by then<g>)The news reader mentioned that Kodak had
announced
that they were going to stop making film cameras,BUT,continue making film(which ones she
did not
say) and concentrate on producing digital cameras instead.
Hopefully they will still make more than 1 B&W and 1colour type of film.<g>


Dave




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