Average age of an RFF member...

Average age of an RFF member...

  • 10 to 20

    Votes: 28 5.9%
  • 21 to 30

    Votes: 91 19.2%
  • 31 to 40

    Votes: 100 21.1%
  • 41 to 50

    Votes: 92 19.4%
  • 51 to 60

    Votes: 90 19.0%
  • 61 to 70

    Votes: 53 11.2%
  • 71 to 80

    Votes: 15 3.2%
  • 81 to 90

    Votes: 4 0.8%
  • 91 to 100

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 100 to infinity...

    Votes: 1 0.2%

  • Total voters
    474
What the hell has using film got to do with this thread?

I don't see any association between age and film or digital preference ... did I miss something?

Nothing, but Carterofmars seems to see a connection.
 
Avg age of an rff member?
Well my average age is 17! since my maximum age is 34 and minimum is byu default zero...
 
Very worried - I'll turn sixty in a couple of months - will I immediately lose all interest in photography? Or just photography forums?
 
I don't understand the point of this thread??? Who cares? Jim


Who really cares what anyone's favourite focal length, black and white film, light meter, developer etc may be?

We have to do something with this forum space that we've been given by the chosen one. (our bartender)

:D
 
Who really cares what anyone's favourite focal length, black and white film, light meter, developer etc may be?

We have to do something with this forum space that we've been given by the chosen one. (our bartender)

:D

Perhaps it's time for another "No Gear Sunday"
 
I am impressed to see that there is actually about 15% of members in their 20's.

Even if we can't relate too directly membership with owning high grade camera, I remember that until 30 I was not able to purchase lots of things, such as "serious" cameras. My first "real" camera was a FM3a, back in 2001, with its 45mm nikkor. I was 26/27, and was in Japan (Tokyo) doing my military service. How happy I was !

Before that, I used a lot of disposable cameras. With great pleasure, and not the smallest bit of frustration (you can't miss what you don't know).

It is much later, that I discovered that in my grand mother attic, was waiting my grand uncle's 1947 Leica IIIc with its 1949 summitar (or was it the contrary?). I was 31.

Edit : It is nice to see there are many "elderly people" here. When it comes to photography, experience is of great importance.
 
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