Tom Harrell
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I keep wondering just how long 35mm film will be around for us to enjoy. I understand the current trend for digital and I understand camera companies not wanting to invest money into designing upgraded/new cameras toward that end. But it haunts me trying to figure out what is going to happen to the film media. I am set to retire this spring and certainly intend to keep up with photography. I want to put together a small dark room and learn printing b & w photos. I really don't know if I should stick to that idea or not. This past year I bought a Leica IIIf and had D.A.G. go over it. I have been wanting to get an M model of some sort for retirement but now wonder if I shouldn't spend the money for a good digital camera. It is purplexing to say the least. There are also times when I think I should take my film cameras and trade them in on some really good digital equipment but I'm sure I would take a beating on the value of them. One would have to invest in an exceptional PC and printer as well.
Kodak seems to be backing out of film at an alarming rate. How long before the rest follow suit? Should we be stockpiling favorite films/chemicals/papers when
possible?
Your thoughts/comments are most welcome.
Tom Harrell
Kodak seems to be backing out of film at an alarming rate. How long before the rest follow suit? Should we be stockpiling favorite films/chemicals/papers when
possible?
Your thoughts/comments are most welcome.
Tom Harrell