Toby
On the alert
The problem is accountants rule the world. Film appeals to people who understand look and feel rather than an abitrary megapixel number. This is a site where people praise the virtue of 50 year old lenses even though they don't resolve 200 lines per mm. We live in a world where the people know the cost of everything but the value of nothing. A manual camera used with film requires a degree of human endevour to get the best from it *but* sad to say it we live in a world of instant gratification. The average man in the street doesn't want to work for his great photos, he doesn't want to wait an hour for developing -instant is 'better'; instant coffee, TV dinners, the pattern was long established before digital photography. Camera companies want to apply the PC model to photography. In other words ideally your camera should be obsolelete before you get it out of the box and within a year it should be an ashtray. Camera companies have no incentive to produce cameras which last 20 years. This is a society that all of us in the west have participated in since the 19th century, the loss of film is just a small symptom of a larger disease. Let's shoot some film and stick it to the man! 😀