clayne
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Well good thing I have 2000 rolls of NPZ.
I'm kidding, I think I have around 10. Either way, this Fujifilm news caused me to just recently leap into a big flickr comment diatribe against digital cameras, the march of modern technology, how the semiconductor helped both improve and also fuck over modern product design and reusability, and, of course, "this new generation of kids growing up."
It seems like the news of any films' discontinuation just pisses me off since Kodachrome. It feels as if it's not about "film" anymore but about "the product." I'm sure with yet another film discontinuation press release both Nikon and Canon are sitting back, smoking their cigars, sipping their wine, and preparing press releases on the latest and greatest, obsolete in 3 years, chuck-it-in-the-trash-when-you're-done-we'll-just-make-new-ones, fictional D900 and 80D.
See? I'm doing it again, I can't even help it these days. I want maintainable and serviceable products back and it's never going to happen.
I'm kidding, I think I have around 10. Either way, this Fujifilm news caused me to just recently leap into a big flickr comment diatribe against digital cameras, the march of modern technology, how the semiconductor helped both improve and also fuck over modern product design and reusability, and, of course, "this new generation of kids growing up."
It seems like the news of any films' discontinuation just pisses me off since Kodachrome. It feels as if it's not about "film" anymore but about "the product." I'm sure with yet another film discontinuation press release both Nikon and Canon are sitting back, smoking their cigars, sipping their wine, and preparing press releases on the latest and greatest, obsolete in 3 years, chuck-it-in-the-trash-when-you're-done-we'll-just-make-new-ones, fictional D900 and 80D.
See? I'm doing it again, I can't even help it these days. I want maintainable and serviceable products back and it's never going to happen.