Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 4/4/07 7:41 PM, "Photo Phreak" <leicam4pro@yahoo.com> typed: > It has been suggested that CDs will have a reliable life of less than ten > years. And you already know about hard drives..... > > dnygr <dnygr@cshore.com> wrote: I mostly use film still and my darkroom. > Digital is fine, but I enjoy film more. I use the digital for snapshots. > > I found some negatives the other day. They were from the mid 1970s. I made > a > contact sheet and showed it to my wife and then printed some photos of > friends > when they were younger. > > I wonder if people today will be able in 30 years to take their > long-forgotten > memory cards and be able to access the info stored on them, or their CDs > with > info on them. A few people will, those who keep up with the ever-changing > technology. But just a few. Digtial will probably be passe and people will > be > shooting with newest, latest. Maybe holograms or who knows what. > > I don't object to digital. I like the feel of the M8. I prefer film. > > Doug Nygren > > Your negatives are fading every day. Your digital information is not. I have tens of thousands of negs. I figure every day I loose a lot of information. Analog information. My digital info which I do more of now does not fade no more forever. Mark Rabiner 8A/109s New York, NY markrabiner.com