Hi, >>Are you seriously suggesting that there are still markets out there that >>cannot support film? >> >> >>Where exactly where you thinking of? >> >> > Where you referring to my post now, or the other guy's?
> Personally I feel I know to little about those things, as I've said > earlier. I'm sure there are sill many places where most people can't > afford any kind of camera, but that's not the same thing as not being > able to support film from a technoloigal viewpiont. > My point was that there might be markets that can support film, but not > digital. almost half the population of the planet is either Indian or Chinese. I don't know about China, but I do know that there are a lot of film cameras (admittedly rather crappy ones) in India, and a lot of film being used there. I think it's going to take an awful lot to get all of those people to get rid of working film cameras and part with their hard-earned money to buy digital cameras and the other paraphernalia that goes with them. Wet photography is quite popular in India: http://www.web-options.com/PhotoPuri.jpg -- Cheers, Bob

