Hi All,
Glad to see this Thread is still alive & kickin'...
I've copy-pasted MikeL's words from Post #48:
Black and white film, in many formats, will be around for as long as their are working film cameras. People still use quills and fountain pens, archery still exists, people still make samurai swords.
I'm over 60, and I don't expect film to disappear in my lifetime. With billions of film cameras of many types out there, I don't expect it to disappear at all. Yes, some kinds of films are unavailable, however Kodak's Portra, Fuji's Superia and Velvia are still around. Tho' I personally, have difficulty in getting Tri-X in Israel, Tmax and the Ilford B/W films are widely available. BW 400 C41 is sold at a favorite downtown Jerusalem shop.
Finally, there's really no "should" herein, like, "You should eat your carrots." 😉 We shoot film in our RF's or other cameras because we believe in it; it is a labor of love... or simply, because we like to.
C'est tout,