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Won't miss it..I do miss the juicy ads for LF equipment in shutterbug...lots of great deals!
There were really some great finds in shutterbug...and lenseS just forever...like for very little money...photo porn!+!
i got a graflex slr from leon ( had been running an ad in sb for like 30 years? )
and a omega enlarger several years before shipped from AZ in 13 boxes.
those ads were fantastic !
I remember getting the last issue of Modern, with the last issue announcement, in the mail, hours before my wedding.
For me, print photo mags died with the passing of Herbert Keppler.
You know, what if we at APUG joined forces and created an (analog) successor of sorts to Popular Photography?
I loved that guy. Each issue of Modern Photography from 1981-1983 was like a bible to me. First stop when a new one arrived was always "Keppler's SLR Notebook."For me, print photo mags died with the passing of Herbert Keppler.
Because a paper magazine can be read by members of apug, none of whom own or can use a computer.
I stand corrected though it will be a mighty cold day in a very hot place when I take my "smart"phone in there and destroy the "peace and quiet" demanded of the place.......Regards!So you know with certainty that no owner of a smartphone ever carries the phone into the bathroom with them, and that they never have logged into APUG while there?!
I still browse through the old Modern Photography and Popular Photography I've accumulated (many of them from before I was born - bought at camera shows and stores)
I preferred Modern over Popular. Their reviews of film stock, cameras and lenses answered the same questions I would ask.
I remember getting the last issue of Modern, with the last issue announcement, in the mail, hours before my wedding.
Once Popular had Modern out of the way, it seemed that the articles in Popular on any new products used copy straight from the manufacturer's promotional materials.
Yes, ads, ads, ads, like most magazines. But I enjoyed it years ago when the back of it was filled with ads of the big photo stores. There were many more back in the day, some with pages and pages of inventory, and you could find some pretty good buys.
I loved that guy. Each issue of Modern Photography from 1981-1983 was like a bible to me. First stop when a new one arrived was always "Keppler's SLR Notebook."
and they just released their 100th ! issue...and FRACTION magazine
The major problem with a printed magazine is... the cost! Not just paying for content (that could be "free" if there are enough volunteers), printing (which can be handled by Blurb or the like), but also shipping. If you let Printed on Demand handle everything, then the purchaser pays expensive shipping charges. So you are looking at $12-$15 per issue. No one would want to pay for that...
Maybe not pay $12-$15 USD/issue, but what if the online edition could be had for a few bucks a year, and once a year a print-on-demand issue comes out with the contents of the past year's online content? So your off-line archive would cost you about $1/month's worth of material. Now *that* might be worthwhile.
I, too, liked Modern Photography better. I especially liked Jason Schneider's "Camera Collector" column. I know be went from Modern to Pop in 1987.
Yeah it got pretty bad. We sold it at Ritz Camera when I worked there in the mid 90's and I could barely stand to look at it.Popular Photography... they never saw a camera they didn't like! (i.e., never a negative review, even a camera that was a POS).
Popular Photography... they never saw a camera they didn't like! (i.e., never a negative review, even a camera that was a POS).
But were there really many POS cameras after about 1970?
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