>http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm

>With use, it (or your own version) becomes second nature.

That was really interesting :o) thanks for that.  I have to disagree
with the advice about a tripod.  I haven't been able to find my tripod
for two years, and so I haven't used it.  I take pictures at 1/4s and
still like them.

rg2


On 9/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think Adam is correct. The popularity of the disposals is waning. Most 
> cellphones can take a better picture than a plastic lens, fixed focus 
> disposable. And consumers will eventually figure that out. But films that are 
> applicable to fine art photography will continue to be available 
> indefinitely, although at higher prices.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From:
> > Adam Maas
> > > Moron dealer wants to sell another digital. Film isn't dead. Some
> > > forms are likely going to disappear in the next few years (cheap C-41
> > > colour, Kodachrome, possibly 35mm slide) but I'd expect to see B&W and
> > > MF/LF slide continue on for just about ever.
> > I'd disagree with you somewhat. Based on what I'm seeing every day, I
> > expect cheap C-41 35mm film will probably be the last to go. You can
> > still find it and still get it processed just about everywhere.
> >
> > They're selling a whole lot of those disposable cameras that use 35mm
> > print film. At a guess, that's about 90% of the 35mm we process.
> >
> > They've even introduced disposables with that new chromogenic (i.e.
> > C-41) B&W film.
> >
> >
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