Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]for us yahoos who don't speak french here's the babelfish (http://world.altavista.com/tr) translation: - -rei Agfa stops the numerical photograph All is not pink in the numerical photograph: in spite of sales in very big rise, certain manufacturers must face losses record. After Polaroid, it is Agfa which lowers the arms and which announces officially its withdrawal of the market of the numerical photograph general public. The strong progression of the numerical sales of apparatuses general public makes illusion and lets imagine a market in full form. In fact, the majority of the manufacturers display very high losses. It is more particularly true side of the photo " traditional " forms which, fault of having known to undertake at the appropriate time the developments necessary, are forced to proceed to a massive subcontracting. A few weeks ago, Polaroid had announced losses record and its withdrawal partial of the market of the photograph general public. It is today the turn of Agfa, which lowers officially the arms and announces its decision not to produce a photoscopes more. Historically, the numerical apparatuses Agfa were always bought to other manufacturers. One remembers the time of the numerical reflex camera Agfa, which was not other than reetiquete Minolta. Agfa, since, continued to make its races a little everywhere, without really offering innovating products (the current series CL, in spite of their beautiful preparing, show a significant technological delay). This advertisement relates to the NUMERICAL CAMERAS, to in no case the scanners... which, them, continue their normal career. - ------------- > From: Lucien <director@ubi.edu> > > According to French Magazine "Chasseur d'Images", Agfa will stop selling > digital cameras. > > <http://www.photim.com/Infos/UneInfo.asp?N=319> >