Zyklus
Member
Thanks for all of the responses. It is good to see people have a real commitment to continuing to shoot MF.
There is one thing that I would like to clarify though; there is no doubt that there is an extraordinary supply of second hand cameras available at the moment. However the crux of my post wasn't regarding the concern of these second hand camera necessarily disappearing. It has to do with the fact that every second hand camera purchase is money that isn't going to those manufacturers still championing film. My post was intended to further discussion around potential loyalty to manufacturers who are sticking it out rather than funneling potential revenue into a second hand market. My worry is that by continuing to rely on second hand cameras, primarily from companies that are no longer with us, that the fate of companies that more deserve our attention and business are likely to disappear too.
There is one thing that I would like to clarify though; there is no doubt that there is an extraordinary supply of second hand cameras available at the moment. However the crux of my post wasn't regarding the concern of these second hand camera necessarily disappearing. It has to do with the fact that every second hand camera purchase is money that isn't going to those manufacturers still championing film. My post was intended to further discussion around potential loyalty to manufacturers who are sticking it out rather than funneling potential revenue into a second hand market. My worry is that by continuing to rely on second hand cameras, primarily from companies that are no longer with us, that the fate of companies that more deserve our attention and business are likely to disappear too.