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Old August 20th 11, 01:51 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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Default Film not dead yet...

Robert Coe wrote,on my timestamp of 20/08/2011 8:35 AM:


Watching those diehards is a touching experience, like an anthropologist
observing a primitive tribe in New Guinea.


Amazing. Why did you watch, then?

of modernity, so too will the children of these last "analog" photographers
use only digital cameras, viewing their parents' peculiar obsession with
bemused detachment.


And yet, with one exception, the folks in that clip are very young, cvertainly
younger than most of the deadbeats around here. Goes to show, doesn't it?

Film may not be dead, but it's drawing its final labored
breaths and will soon be relegated to antique shows and museums. Requiescat in
pace.


I wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard that bull**** in the last 112
years. Usually from some low-life troll like you, trying to push their own
little digital imaging "business" aspirations.
Ah well, it must hurt like buggery...