Film SLR dying.... sad...


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Actually, I read around the net that film is not really going to disappear so quickly as the film industry still uses 35mm movie film to record their videos. I can't imagine how expensive that would be to shoot movies on 35mm film, but it certainly is keeping Kodak alive.

So no worries ;)
By then it would be a boutique service you can't afford. Perhaps it is time to set up your own dark room?
 

Actually, I read around the net that film is not really going to disappear so quickly as the film industry still uses 35mm movie film to record their videos. I can't imagine how expensive that would be to shoot movies on 35mm film, but it certainly is keeping Kodak alive.

So no worries ;)

This is exactly the thing that will disappear faster than still photography. As it is now, a lot of movies are shot without film, using special high definition video, or using computer animation technology which eventually ends with a high def video. Going by past trends, this industry will abandon film as soon as it is commercially viable to use alternate technology, because they do consume *a lot* of raw film.

Do you know that in many theatres in sg today, you are no longer watching film but actually watching a high def video. The so-called digital theatres.

This is just my opinion. 2 cents. No more.:)
 

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