billbretz
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The venerable old U-2 spy plane still uses the analog stuff, at least partly.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/business/22plane.html?hp
"Marine officers say they relied on photographs from the U-2s old film cameras, which take panoramic images at such a high resolution they can see insurgent footpaths, while the U-2s newer digital cameras beamed back frequent updates on 25 spots where the Marines thought they could be vulnerable."
The article is about the plane, not film, but I found that little bit interesting.
Images 9, 10 in the slide show pictures real film being examined.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/business/22plane.html?hp
"Marine officers say they relied on photographs from the U-2s old film cameras, which take panoramic images at such a high resolution they can see insurgent footpaths, while the U-2s newer digital cameras beamed back frequent updates on 25 spots where the Marines thought they could be vulnerable."
The article is about the plane, not film, but I found that little bit interesting.
Images 9, 10 in the slide show pictures real film being examined.