Sounds like getting a 6x7 would be a waste then. No wonder they are
going so cheap right now. The writing must be on the wall.
William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Studdert"
Subject: Re: Pentax lens test on DIGITAL? All Pentax DSLR same imagaing?
On 9 Jan 2006 at 15:46, Gonz wrote:
35mm film doesnt seem to have a long term future, but larger formats are
still going to go on for a while IMO. I've been tempted to get a 6x7,
since they seem to come on frequently on ebay and the prices are not too
bad. I should think film should be available for this size for a while
at least.
I'm starting to wonder about that too.
All the pro boys around here have gone to digital cameras already. My
local pro shop does keep some 120 film, but never more than a brick of
any particular emulsion.
220 is now a special order, as is sheet film, for the most part.
As an aside, I am still a week away from running the numbers for film
processing during this Christmas season as compared to last year, but I
made an intersting observation today.
When I order product,I place my final pre Christmas Kodak order sometime
early in the second week of December, and order enough product to take
me through to the middle of January. I ordered about the same amount of
paper and chemistry this year as last year.
I still have over half of it in my stockroom.
Film processing volumes are tanking, I suspect I am down at least 60%
from last year, and I was down somwhere around 25% from the year previous.
Last year, I was giving film five years as a consumer commodity, one
easily available.
I suspect it will be less than four years now.
William Robb
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