If Kodak had survived in any kind of reasonable form, (unlikely when run by MBA's), APS probably would have had a bit longer run than disk film, it was a better product after all.

On 5/22/2012 7:24 PM, Anthony Farr wrote:
I was about to say "at least it lasted longer than disc film", but did
a little research because my memory was sketchy about the actual
years.  Surprisingly, disc film had 17 years in production (1982 to
1999) against 16 years for APS (1996 to 2012).

regards, Anthony


On 23 May 2012 03:46, George Sinos<gsi...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Fuji announces the end of the APS film cartridge.

<http://www.theverge.com/2012/5/22/3035948/fujifilm-end-aps-film-sales-may>

I don't think I have seen an APS camera for a while, but I'm sure
there are some of them out there.

gs

George Sinos


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Don't lose heart!  They might want to cut it out, and they'll want to avoid a 
lengthily search.


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