tim atherton
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Anyone heard anything about this?
Yes they are long out and their trails burned (employees discharged). They are not 100% out of the market as they will continue long into the future to sell spares (from large stocks), service and items like tanks and reels. All parts are available and so there is nothing to worry about keeping current machines running even in commercial (time is money) environments.tim said:Anyone heard anything about this?
edz said:Given that NOBODY is about to purchase a new CPE/CPA/CPP or ATL given the large numbers of cheap used unit that have flooded the markets over the past few digitalization waves.... what's the point of keeping production up? They are simply products without demand and literally without market (there are few people still around to sell them)...
edz said:Yes they are long out and their trails burned (employees discharged). They are not 100% out of the market as they will continue long into the future to sell spares (from large stocks), service and items like tanks and reels. All parts are available and so there is nothing to worry about keeping current machines running even in commercial (time is money) environments.
Given that NOBODY is about to purchase a new CPE/CPA/CPP or ATL given the large numbers of cheap used unit that have flooded the markets over the past few digitalization waves.... what's the point of keeping production up? They are simply products without demand and literally without market (there are few people still around to sell them)...
Changeling1 said:I liked your assurance that parts and service will be available well into the future but what markets, beside ePay, are the CPE/CPA/CPP units flooding? I don't think a couple of these units per week showing up on the auction site constitutes a "flooding". Could you share your sources for these good used items? Thanks in advance.![]()
roteague said:Too bad, I would rather buy a new one than a used one. I guess I should get one while they are still in stock.
fhovie said:I never needed their processors though.
Petzi said:There is no way I am going to process film in the dark.
In Germany nearly wherever one looks.. ATLs are to be had for the pickup.. Colentas too.. Loads and loads of professional studios, photographers, small labs etc. have been dumpting their stuff.. A lot does indeed show up on eBay since finding someone to come and haul it away is less than simple.. they are big and heavy and few of any of us have the infrastructure (running temperated water), room nor need to bother with one.. They are for most of us as usefull as big professional repro cameras.. Yup.. 10 years ago $50,000 USD and a pride and today.. junk.. Then again.. Our first Sun IPX we paid 35K DM in 1992 (and that was with 35% discount) and today.. maybe worth $5 USD.. and they are small and no real burden to have around.. That's still nothing compared to the depreciation loss of old supercomputers.. what a few years ago costs millions and demanded special security to meet U.S. legislation is today junk for old computer collectors and worth a few 100 USD..Changeling1 said:I liked your assurance that parts and service will be available well into the future but what markets, beside ePay, are the CPE/CPA/CPP units flooding? I don't think a couple of these units per week showing up on the auction site constitutes a "flooding". Could you share your sources for these good used items? Thanks in advance.![]()
dancqu said:Who ever "needed" Jobo anything. Can you
think of any single item Jobo marketed that
could be considered "needed"?
The only close to being "needed" I can think
of is their day light processing gear. Those with
only enough dark space to load had some more
choice with Jobo in business. I doubt though
that they were the first or will be the last
to cater to that market. Dan
Petzi said:This is going to leave a huge gap in the photographic universe. Who is going to make rotational processors now? I don't think any other means of processing color film on a small scale is very practical.
It's not like some garage startup could get into it. The tools must be very expensive, especially for the drums.
Petzi said:The sidekick is way too expensive. A Jobo CPE 2 with lift can be obtained for like 500 Euros.
Curt said:Robert, what would you do with a Jobo, I thought you only did color, Fuji Velvia, and used labs?
Curt
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