HA Ha, another thread to start an analogue vs digital war....
For me, just embrace the technology. There will always be people who will still stick with the "old" stuff, like tube amp, film(Some die hard B&W also), Gramophone and etc.
But today I guess it is all about turn around time. How fast can you process an image? To the general public, can they tell the difference?
From the market point of view, I think film (mid. format) will stay, but progress will be minimal.
As for those who think film is expensive, think twice. Now you can get a relatively good DSLR body at $700 - $900 (second hand), and subsequent shoot is "free". To get a relatively good film camera body cost around $400 - $700, it will continue to cost you when you process and buy the film. Each time is about $7 - $9 for 36pics? How long do you think the eventual cost of owning a film camera will catch up?
:think: :think: :think: