Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 35mm color vs. the tyranny of the masses
From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 13:43:50 +0000

I also agree. Digital has pretty well supplanted 35mm for me already 
but i can not see MF backs being inexpensive enough for me to justify 
buying one any time soon - however good they are.

On Friday, December 5, 2003, at 01:03  pm, Phong wrote:

> Dante,
>
> Interesting thesis; though my own prediction is that
> sheet film formats, particularly 4x5 willl outlast
> 120 roll film, and long after 135.  This is based
> primarily on my assumption that 4x5 film and camera
> are much easier and cheaper to manufacture in small
> quantity.
>
> In some sense, death of a format is not
> a well defined concept.  I understand that 127
> format is still used (http://www.frugalphotographer.com/cat02.htm)
> and perhaps even more arcane formats and processes.
>
> I think it will still be a long time (past our collective
> life time) before the last 135mm film is used, and
> much longer after that for sheet film.  As long as
> a person's creativity responds emotionally to a medium, he/she
> will go to great length to procure the materials to
> work, to create, to express in that medium, long after
> the consumers, the advanced hobbyists and the professionals
> have moved on.  For God's Sake, people are still oil
> painting, aren't they ?
>
>
> - Phong
>
>
> Dante Stella wrote:
>>  ...
>> My thesis is that the longest-lived film format will be 120 b/w, not
>> 135.  And probably by quite a margin.
>>
>> http://www.dantestella.com/technical/tyranny.html
>
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