I did say that it would die, in increasingly slower rate - that means I
think the curve will flatten  and in the end and find a nwe steady level -
not deissapear totally.

Jens Bladt
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Emne: Re: Film is Dying? (was Pentax is Dying?)


On 17 Jul 2004 at 14:34, Antonio Aparicio wrote:

> I dunno, I think film is doing fine considering. Sure a lot of people
> will switch to digital for the convenience factor, but it is a bit
> extreme to say film is dying (i.e. that it will eventually completely
> disappear) - the results you get from film are just too good. Anyway we
> are talking just 35mm here - in MF and LF film still rules the roost,
> and apart from say sport and newspaper photogs, most pro's use MF
> anyway.

My *ist D seems to be teamed up with my Mamiya MF gear quite often but 35mm
film holds little appeal for me these days but for the full frame coverage
it
offers.


Rob Studdert
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