Ian Grant
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I often go out with a 35mm SLR around my neck. By now I am well accustomed to complete strangers asking all manner of questions...as I'm sure all of you are too...
"Is that a film Camera?"
"Can you still get film for that?"
"Is that a black and white camera?" ---- yes, people really ask me this.
"Why don't you go digital?"
I occasionally get the devout digital imager that, essentially, informs me that they went digital, I should too, I'm dumb if don't ...but this doesn't really seem to happen too much any more.
This past weekend I experienced a new one...I was out in the woods and a digital imager confronted me. He asserted (wasn't asking but telling ) that...
"You cannot get film for that anymore."
"You cannot get it processed anymore."
I was just so blown away, I didn't even know what to say....I just shrugged my shoulders and said, "good to know. Thanks." and walked away.
Surprisingly I've had the opposite, most noticeably in Venice (Italy not US). I've visited Venice maybe 7 times and once a woman pointed to my TLR (yashicamat 124) and told her kids there's a real camera (in Italian), then others have commented along similar lines. Same happened in Chios (Greek island) when I went into a photo-store they asked could I still get film - they had a GAndolfi 10x8 camera in the window with 2 TTH Cooke portrait lenses, but later the same day I met one of the sons who said I used to use a Rolleiflex and he knew film was still available.
I lived abroad for a few years and films (except consumer C41) were hard to find and surprising Kodak was the worst availability by an awfully long way, Ilford and Foma were readily available with the odd roll of Fuji.
Ian