John,

I think that most of us are saying that APS will be supplanted by
digital - not film in general.  The small number of APS cameras
(percentage wise) is one of the key issues.  The other is that the
most obvious advantage to APS is the size of body/lens combinations.
Digital can be competitive here because of the small sensor size.  It
will slowly die out much like 110.  Film will become much more
expensive and your choices of places to process/print it will
diminish.  How quick is the real question.  I suspect quite a few
years.  I am seeing big retailers (Target, Walmart, etc) starting to
drop APS - both film and cameras are now on clearance shelves (good
buys for the moment), but when those are gone, prices on film will
start to rise and as the P&S bodies break, they will not be replaced
by new APS bodies.  The options will be 35mm or digital.  Digital will
be able to provide at least the smaller size.


Bruce



Thursday, June 13, 2002, 11:04:08 AM, you wrote:

BJ> Well, it seems that the general thought is that digital will eventually win
BJ> out over APS and maybe so. However, there will always be those who will
BJ> never use digital because of the expense & technology. The camera cost is
BJ> only a small part of ownership... you need a computer to download them to
BJ> and then a color printer to print them off on. There are those that are
BJ> technologically & financially challenged enough to never go to digital.

BJ> There will always (at least in my life time) a need for film... 35mm or APS,
BJ> whatever. 110 was supposed to die years ago and it is still here. I realize
BJ> that there were many more 110 cameras sold than APS but they are getting old
BJ> and no new ones on the market. I suspect that APS film will be available
BJ> (maybe not widely) for a number of years after the last APS camera has been
BJ> discontinued, which may not happen for 3-4 years.

BJ> In any case, I expect to get may years of service from my ELPH which I find
BJ> is a great camera for traveling and snapshots due to its size. By the time
BJ> APS is gone, I am sure my ELPH will be ready for retirement also. At that
BJ> point I will have to struggle along with one of my 4 MX's, 2 KX's (black), 5
BJ> Olympus Trip 35's, Pentax 110, Pentax Auto 110 or SF-1.

BJ> Cheers,
BJ> John

BJ> *************************
BJ> Halifax, Nova Scotia
BJ> Canada
BJ> ************************
BJ> -
BJ> This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List.  To unsubscribe,
BJ> go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to
BJ> visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .
-
This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List.  To unsubscribe,
go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to
visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

Reply via email to