Bertram2
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wlewisiii said:All too true. One of the real failures of the modern model of capitalism is the necessity of "planned obsolescense" to drive consumption.
Of course, we act as enablers when we buy any of these products... 🙁
William
If you allow me a remark, this has nothing to do with modern capitalism, it's a basic element of the capitalistic system since the 19th century. The more saturated and narrow the markets get, the shorter must be the cycles of "innovation" necessarily. "Modern" could be called that the super short cycles of chip technology have taken place now in the camera biz , which caused for an acceleration of the cycles impossible to do with a traditional technology.
Some years ago the amateur camera market had been at a point where too much players were acting on a market which could not grow any more.
So even if digital imaging would not have come, a lot of film makers and camera makers would have come in bad troubles anyway.
And this is the basic condition for the process of consolidation we can observe now in the photo biz, of course additionally strongly accelerated by the digital alternative.
In other words the film and analog market would not look so much better if digital would not have come !
CEWE, largest lab in Gemany processed 3.5 Billions of pics 2004, 85% still from film !
All those who do not get tired to praise digital imaging as "the future " and tell us film will die out completely don't know or withhold this backgound intentionally, from what reasons ever. Maybe it is some kind of self defense, a kind of justification for their own decision to invest in a money eating toy technology which still is wearing baby shoes as we say.
So digital photography is nothing else than the logical continuation of a process, which started in the 50s and brought us (synchronized to the grade of saturation ) lower quality for lower prices. Watch a Dynaxx5 ot Nikon F65 at the end of the analog evolution, easy to use ,easy to brake, not built to last, built as an "entry" model.
Digital imaging will be even worse, it's so fast that it will eat it's own a..e !! At the time the phonecames start to eat the P&S market ,which is only 3-4 years old !!
A CVUG member lately claimed: "Why does progress always mean a loss of quality ?"
The answer is "to keep the system running !" A bitter truth. 😡
Best,
Bertram