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Satinsnow said:Does it really matter to most of us, what is around in 50 years?
Hmmm...maybe me...I will be 76 in 50 years...then I will have bad eye-sight and really be in need of a Ultra Large Format camera

Satinsnow said:Does it really matter to most of us, what is around in 50 years?
jamnut said:Those of us who enjoy analog photography are alright for now, even with diminishing resources, but the picture in 20 years could be quite different.
Let's say that a supply of film and paper and chemicals is always around in the future. What about cameras?
In short:
1. Who will be willing to build film cameras?
2. Who will have the know how to repair our present cameras?
3. Where will we get the parts for our cameras?
In 20 years, when 50 megapixel disposable cameras are common, who will take time for film cameras? What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
It does! However, my professional use-daily experience with the Leica M2 and M4 was that they require a CLA and shutter adjustment every year.Claire Senft said:I guess if I were concerned about this issue, I would make certain that I had manual equipment that would not require a battery and that was in a popular film size and that was known to be built to last. Kind of sounds like a description of a Leica M camera doesn't it?
Helen B said:I'll be round to your house. I know where you live.
Best,
Helen
My oldest camera has lasted for about 100years; the lens for 130. I don't see it breaking down soon.jamnut said:1. Who will be willing to build film cameras?
Got glue?jamnut said:2. Who will have the know how to repair our present cameras?
See above. There's wood, and glue.jamnut said:3. Where will we get the parts for our cameras?
JiminKyiv said:Well, archery is still here. So is riding horses. How about the accordion?
We're not all gun-toting, Harley-riding guitarists.
jjstafford said:
I too have Mamiya medium format cameras and as you say, they will still be working in fifty years, but will anyone still be making roll film?paul ron said:The real question is not where film cameras be in 20 years, it should read... how many of today's digital cameras will still be around in 20 years?... 30, 50, n 100 years form now?
I know my old RBs and Mamiya TLRs will still be around and working perfectly for a long long time, they are already 30-40 years old. I have enough parts to keep em running for another 40+ years if I live so long. I know how to reapir them and I am teaching others to do the same. With the MF dumping going on because of digital conversions, I can get all the spare parts I will ever need to last almost forever. Because of digital, I may have to make my own film and paper... maybe even mix my own chemicals too but it'll still be around regardless.
Consider this... A 35yr old Pentax Spotmatic is still in demand today and still takes a beautiful picture just as it did 35 years ago. Will any digital cameras ever make that claim 35 years from now? Will your D70s or Canons today still be around in 30 years taking beautiful pics like your old 1970s Spotmatic is today? I have a feeling they'll all be at the bottom of the dump, not even recycled for spare parts, maybe ground up for the plastic recycling bin at best. All those expensive bodies and lenses will be tossed whole as garbage. They don't even look good on the mantle over the fireplace and will probably melt from the heat.
Then there are Large Format cameras that have been around since the beginning and are still functioning just as well. There are people right here on this site that make beautiful LF cameras out of quality materials that will last for another few centuries with some care. Canl any digital cameras hold a flash to that?... candles will be obsolete by then, replaced by LEDs.
modafoto said:FWIW
In the town where I live a new photo club has started. It is ALL digital, so maybe that means that the club I frequent isn't digital enough for some people. Maybe there is still some room for the analog folks, although I feel left out in my photo club right now (I haven't been there much for the last half year because I grew tired of the digital stuff everywhere in the club).
With the new club I hope that we have some room for the analog people who are still around. I don't hate digital, I just think it has taken over anything in our club...
Morten
ajuk said:No chance of a 50MP disposable camera, lenses on those camera cant produce enought data for it to be worth it, even if the lens was good you would need 35mm Full frame to get benefit.
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