Gonz wrote: "Now if only we could get digital microphones
and digital speakers!!!"

When I last bought higher end audio back in the late eighties CD's were
taking off big time in the UK. At that time manufacturers were branding
everything including speakers as being "digital ready", or "digital
optimized", or even "for digital music". This comes back around to what
William Robb (I think) was saying about how digital is a sexy marketing
word, how we are all conditioned to believe it's better because it is
digital.

Personally I don't give a tinker's cuss what Joe Public uses, although I
accept it's going to affect me in many ways. I just hope that I can get just
a few years out of my new 645 (and I realize it's going to get harder and
harder) before it becomes an expensive paper-weight.

For some reason I cant get excited about digital - maybe it's because I have
spent the past 20 years writing PC software. I do think that quite a few
people are going to be upset when in 5-10 years time they find they can't
read their CD/DVD image archives due to degradation of the medium / heat
damage / scratches / software and hardware compatibility. At least I will
have my prints and negs (for a while at least)

Mick...






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