Commercialism in technology

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On a more positive note, I suppose it makes me more relaxed about going out with a 1932 Leica or an M2 to be more discerning about not wasting film and to capture something special. No whirring, flashing lights, shutter working 2seconds after you have pressed it, no flat batteries, shooting modes or gizmos.
 
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The positive side of commercialization of technology is economies of scale that makes it cheaper for the masses. Look at cell phones, meds, cars, photovoltaic panels. I think we're so saturated with mass produced goods, some folks hunger for the handmade and unique items. Look at the contrast of ink jet prints vs hand made silver geletin prints. Am I way off here?
 

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I think you are right on. My observation of people is that there are some who are so caught up in the commercialism, consumerism, and disposable lifestyle, and some who eschew those things. The majority of us (my guess that "we" are a majority; I may be incorrect) try to balance life and enjoy what is appropriate from both dimensions.
 

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George Eastman wasn't bad at marketing - if he had been worse, I doubt that the analogue technology would have advanced as far and fast as it did.
 

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I think we're so saturated with mass produced goods, some folks hunger for the handmade and unique items.
I agree, as proof look at the rise of Etsy and the massive amts of books/blogs about minimalism/consumerism. Think there is a massive movement of folks asking 'why'. Why do I need to upgrade my X...why do I need X number of Z....
 
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