Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 05:38 PM 2/22/2005 -0800, you wrote: >Greeting to all. I've been lurking for a few days after finding Kyle's >site, which led me here, so blame him. > >This "Traditional Irish Wake for Film" is getting depressing. Instead of >worrying about the disappearance of film, worry about how you're going to >pay for it as the market size shrinks and the price starts going up (and >up and up). Tri-X will be around for 50 years, whether Kodak is making it >or not, because there will be a substantial market for silver photography >for at least that long, one large enough to interest somebody in >continuing to provide it. There is money in avocations because people are >passionate about them and will pay to play. > >Pick up a copy of "Model Railroader" magazine sometime. It's stunning how >many small-to-medium size companies are involved in making stuff for the >scale train people. The future market for silver photography will be many >times the size of that market and will support a bunch of boutique and >mid-size players. > >Maybe YOU will be one of them! > >---- >pld (no Leica because all of my money goes into airplanes: >http://gallery.leica-users.org/Nifty-Aerials ) Dear Paul, I like what you say. Nice photos too, a Cessna 172 or 182 can take all available funds. I think I should sell an airplane and buy an R9 and DMR. Now that is a practical suggestion. Thanks for not just lurking. I, for one, will mourn and deeply regret the passing of Leica, which is just a reincarnation of the old Leitz. I am amazed at the number of LUG members who say it is of no consequence to them if Leica disappears. There will be no more new Summiluxes etc. Thanks Lee