I'm in Frank's camp.
The public got the quality it was used to,
and easier loading.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Mark Roberts
<postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> Tom C wrote:
>
>>While I appreciate the nostalgia around Kodak and the Instamatic, I
>>think it was a travesty.
>>
>>It short changed the general public, millions of people, including my
>>father and myself for a good 20 years (not knowing any better being
>>born in 1960) into accepting crap quality images in exchange for
>>convenience.
>>
>>I wish the idea had never been invented, unless it was going to be
>>provided in a larger format, which of course would have negated the
>>profitability.
>>
>>I tend to think Kodak's demise is little recompense for the damage
>>they did to photography after practically inventing it for the common
>>man.
>
> Can't argue with a word of that.
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