Nearly all of the amateurs I talk to are very happy with digital. It's 
pretty simple for most.
Paul
On Jul 2, 2006, at 3:01 PM, William Robb wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Stenquist"
> Subject: Re: Coming Soon - A new K-mount Film Camera
>
>
>>
>> On Jul 2, 2006, at 2:46 PM, Jens Bladt wrote:
>>
>>> But for the average P&S or family album photographer, film is surely
>>> the
>>> easiest way to go.
>>
>> Millions of people disagree with you. And they've expressed their
>> disagreement by abandoning film in droves. Is the vast majority of the
>> world wrong, while Jens is right? I doubt it.
>
> Late in my carreer as a lab tech, I was running into this issue with
> customers.
> A lot of people felt they had been sold a bill of goods with digital, 
> having
> been told one thing, and finding the reality to be rather different.
> The reality, at the amateur level, is long lineups to wait for self 
> serve
> machines to be available, kludgy web interfaces with online printing
> services, and a general level of frustration.
>
> A lot of people didn't so much abandon film as get told by a self 
> serving
> home electronics industry that the new way was the only way.
> I had customers express surprise that we could still process film, and 
> I had
> customers switch back to film after finding this out.
>
> You are reading a lemminglike jump into the digital abyss as abandoning
> film, the reality for a lot of people was just uneducated decision 
> making.
> Digital photography hasn't so much been embraced by amateurs as forced 
> down
> their throats.
>
> William Robb
>
>
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