Why are people lemmings for buying digital??  Whets wrong with appreciating
the lack of development costs, or appreciating the convenience??  Why are
people not lemmings when they use the more expensive, less convenient
method, the method that does not mesh perfectly with our ever more digital
world??  Get a grip man.  I don't think most consumers ever really liked
film, because they bought cheap film that didn't give them superb results in
the first place.  And now, you can get a smaller, vastly more convenient,
and in the long run, vastly cheaper digital camera, a camera that suits the
needs of the average person with a computer far better than film ever will,
and you call them lemmings??  How about calling yourself stubborn?  I dunno
what animal that would be, maybe the buffalo...  Ever heard of buffalo
stampeding off a cliff??  Happened all the time, often at the hands of the
Indians, they would stampede the buffalo then scare them down a gorge and
over a cliff where warriors waited to pick the injured brutes off one by
one.

-el gringo

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Waterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 9:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Film is Dying? (was Pentax is Dying?)


This one time, at band camp, "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So who here has shed their excess film bodies in view of the pending fate
of
> film?
>
> I have, I'm down to the smallest number of film bodies I've had for many
years
> and I don't expect the number to ever increase either.

On the contrary, I am buying up film bodies. I agree that market forces will
be
the demise of film. But I think film will survive, albeit on a smaller
scale.
Ilford are reporting an increase in sales of Black and White products. I
think
as the lemming consumers gobble up the latest fad-gadgets and digital P and
S,
the demand for film photographers will increase.

These home point and shoot folks are revelling in the idea of 'free' photos.
These are the same snappers who know little of photography and are happy
with
the results the super-market labs churn out.

Digital is in its infancy and there is still no solution for achiving
digital.
Perhaps when it reaches adultery we may see folks coming back to film, when
they
realise they have been duped into a 'better' solution.

Kind regards
Kevin


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Kevin Waterson
Port Macquarie, Australia

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