Well, I'm happy to discover the number of film critters is rising... at
least 3, so far.
Great pics, #1 best for me. Great camera too... wanted but never bought
the ETR-S.
LF
DagT escreveu:
And why do companies like Ilford still sell lots of film?
Some of us still use it:
J:
http://foto.no/linkeddata/bildekritikk/images/443000-443999/443614_1280x1024.jpg
T:
http://foto.no/linkeddata/bildekritikk/images/445000-445999/445718_1280x1024.jpg
L:
http://foto.no/linkeddata/bildekritikk/images/444000-444999/444154_1280x1024.jpg
Bronica SQ-A, PS 180mm 1:4.5, Ilford HP5+ 120, Epson V700
.-)
DagT
Den 20. mars. 2009 kl. 22.01 skrev Nick Wright:
Now who's being ridiculous?
If film is dead then why did Kodak make Ektar (now in 120 too)? Why
did Fuji reintroduce Velvia?
Why did a company show a new $1,600 enlarger at PMA? Why is
Voigtlander still pumping out brand new rangefinders and lenses to go
with? Not to mention their new Bessa III 6x7/6x6 rangefinder.
Film is no more dead than painting is dead. It's just found a slightly
different niche than it once had.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godd...@mac.com>
wrote:
Never mind the fundamental truth of photography today: film is dead.
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