Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Good point, Bill. Very good point. Kodak has been the backbone of
>photography for a long time. Yes, there are competitive products in some
>categories, but no one else offers such wide coverage. We need them as
>much as they need us. When I started shooting some twenty-five years
>ago, they were pretty much the only game in town. I guess I've hung in
>with them without giving it a lot of thought. I'm pleased that you've
>given it some thought.
>Paul

What worries me about Kodak is the way they're thinning out their product line
be phasing out the films that sell least - in other words, the ones that appeal
to serious photographers - and keeping the mass market product. This will be
fine for a while, but when mainstream snapshot photography gets taken over by
digital, Kodak may have little to offer to the serious enthusiasts who are the
ones still shooting film.

-- 
Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
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