pentaxuser
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OP that's three pages now. Let us know when you are convinced you haven't wasted your money
pentaxuser

pentaxuser
...or FILM. Sheet (any size) or roll (except perforated 35mm - for now, at least).
On the one hand I feel like I should apologize for beating on this issue. On the other hand, film is rarely mentioned in these conversations and if it is, as often as not the implication is wet plate, not silver gelatin dry plate.
I give everyone "permission" to put my name on ignore, because I've decided to really hammer away at this issue. People have to know that B&W d.i.y. film (and dry plate) is a reality. It's not difficult to make. It is far less expensive to make than commercial liquid emulsions and of much higher quality. The current top speed recipe is ASA 50-100.
The photo of the pineapple on this page is from handmade 4x5 film. Just a few ingredients, developed in just two ingredients.
http://www.thelightfarm.com/cgi-bin/htmltutgen.py?content=15Jun2013
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I believe that I will be gone before film will be, and I'm not going anywhere for a good long while!
Mike
I started digital photography about 6 years ago. And around 1-2 years ago, film photography caught my attention. I started doing more and more research about this dying field of photography. I now have a 4x5 that I only use for B&W, 2 medium formats, and a few 35mm...
So my question is, how long do you predict the film manufacturers to keep making film? I have about $3,000 worth of film equipment gear right now, and it would really suck to have Fuji, Kodak, and Ilford stop making film as the value of those gear would instantly drop down to $10.
I have thought about switching back to digital multiple times( I sold all my digital gear a little over 6 months ago), but I really enjoying the process of film.
Someone please shed some light on this. Thanks..
P.S. I am not as concern about 35mm and MF as large format.
4x5: 12 years
8x10: 16 years
5x7: 3 years, 6 months
11x14 and larger: 4 years
So my question is, how long do you predict the film manufacturers to keep making film?
until hell freezes over...
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