It's been invented, works perfectly with all cameras, has terabyte storage 
capacity at near light speed, with real-time Lightroom integration, and can be 
sold at retail for less that USD 1. It's in a warehouse somewhere in the 
mid-west, on the same shelf as the internal combustion engine that runs on 
water, the perpetual motion machine and the never-ending beer bottle.

B

> On 8 Feb 2014, at 13:01, "Bipin Gupta" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Sir, what happened to the Digital 35mm Casette?
> I saw the 10 MP version on the net, and it looked very promising.
> I too have the XZ-5, an ME Super and a Leica R5 - all moth balled. I
> have been looking forward to the digital casette, so that I can take
> them out and give them life once again.
> Regards.
> Bipin.
> 
> 

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