Photo-gear
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I used to consider the future of film as quite safe with the chemicals and films still available.
But lately I have started looking at this whole business thru the camera side itself.
Beside the F6, what are the 35mm camera still being made? I have found that Sakar (based in New Jersey) carries the Vivitar V3800 (K mount) as an "active" camera still being on production, at least according to an unclear answer from the company.
At this present time, films are shot by old cameras that aren't made anymore. We can still have accessories from the companies and by some admirable technicians still willing to fix 35mm camera as well as other sorts.
But there will be a time when photographers will have to shoot with "fresh and crispy" cameras, don't you think?
But lately I have started looking at this whole business thru the camera side itself.
Beside the F6, what are the 35mm camera still being made? I have found that Sakar (based in New Jersey) carries the Vivitar V3800 (K mount) as an "active" camera still being on production, at least according to an unclear answer from the company.
At this present time, films are shot by old cameras that aren't made anymore. We can still have accessories from the companies and by some admirable technicians still willing to fix 35mm camera as well as other sorts.
But there will be a time when photographers will have to shoot with "fresh and crispy" cameras, don't you think?
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