Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> The entire problem will evaporate in time, of course, once photographers > actually LOOK at the sort of garbage Fuji produces. Yecch! Neon colours in > films! Gag me -- I'll stay with Kodak or, when I can find it, Agfa. > Better colours and a LOT more consistency. You're obviously citing your particular preferences in color, Marc. That's ok, but then you call the competition's products garbage. That will put you in conflict with an awful lot of highly published photographers and those who publish them. Color is a highly subjective quality that has no absolutes. Consistency? Wow! I'd say that Kodak's record in the last couple of decades re: consistency is anything but exemplary. The recent demise (and rightly so) of Lumiere is only the latest manifestation of Kodak's slide in quality control/consistency. I have the normal parochial feeling toward US manufacturers, until they give me reason to stray, and I *have* strayed. > So, in the end, the Free Market will force Fuji to either stay in their > protected environ (Japan) or to improve the abyssmally low quality of their > product. Quite true. So far, the vector of the free market's journey must be giving Kodak fits. Yes, Fuji is an opportunistic predator, and I love it! Since I've got this written, I'm going to send it, in spite of the fact that I'm acting incorrectly by replying to a post that was admitedly "off list" from the beginning. Guarantee you, though, that I'll not respond further regardless of what is posted in response. How about rec.photo.misc for this one? -- Roger Beamon, Natural History Interpreter & Photographer Docent, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum INTERNET: beamon@primenet.com