While my niece was taking photography in high-school (2 years) they
gave them 35mm film cameras (I don't know what make). The curriculum
was big on old-school methods and basics. They even did stuff like
photograms.

As far as I know they did not graduate to digital cameras. The niece
has one though, as I made sure of that. I very nice K-x. :-)


On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 7:48 PM, J.C. O'Connell <hifis...@gate.net> wrote:
> I still see film cameras like the K1000 and MX listed for
> sale as "student" cameras.  Question is are they still using
> film cameras rather than digital in photography classes in
> high schools and colleges?  Seems like a basic DSLR would be
> more appropriate in today's day and age.
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