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There seems to be another wave of anxiety about the future of film and photography in general going on at RFF - what with the greatly exaggerated rumours about the death of Kodak, anxiety about life after Tri-X, possible replacements for Kodak's Leica M9 sensors, questions about anticipated price drops for used M9s after the supposedly-imminent disappearance of colour film and processing, affirmative videos about the future of film, announcements of end of production of some Fuji films and resulting anxiety about other Fuji films, and so on.
Personally I don't think all those people are really all that worried as they make it out to be. Maybe the end of film is just the topic du jour once more, after the X100 or the crazy prices on the Leica market or the Nikon mirrorless have been exhausted. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think there is a lot of armchair anxiety going on, the same you see in political discussions where the end of the world and civilization as we know it is expected around the corner every few years. The world keeps ticking along happily, people adapt, new topics inevitably come about, and the circus moves on.
So, are you guys really that afraid about the demise of film and whatever impact you fear it'll have in your life and hobby?
Personally I don't think all those people are really all that worried as they make it out to be. Maybe the end of film is just the topic du jour once more, after the X100 or the crazy prices on the Leica market or the Nikon mirrorless have been exhausted. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think there is a lot of armchair anxiety going on, the same you see in political discussions where the end of the world and civilization as we know it is expected around the corner every few years. The world keeps ticking along happily, people adapt, new topics inevitably come about, and the circus moves on.
So, are you guys really that afraid about the demise of film and whatever impact you fear it'll have in your life and hobby?