BradS
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It seems Nikon have discontinued the F6. Leica still make and sell two film cameras, the MA and MP. Are Leica the last/only company making new small format cameras?
Are there still a number of companies making new small format single-use cameras?
Do you know anything about those? What about this one, over $400 it is at least priced like a 'real' camera.I see in Lomography like 30 different new cameras, they have also new lenses for sale....
https://shop.lomography.com/en/cameras
Aren't there some in China?
Do you know anything about those? What about this one, over $400 it is at least priced like a 'real' camera.
Problem is the fixed shutter speed, but understandable at the price point.How about the Ilford Sprite. Looks to be re-usable.
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How do they know if a JPG came from a digital camera or a scanned negative? And why would they care?Nikon don't even accept images on film as entrys. for their international photo competitions.
ExifHow do they know if a JPG came from a digital camera or a scanned negative? And why would they care?
There are easy ways to add EXIF data to images produced by film scans. But, again, not sure why they would care.Exif
Why should they care? Besides if I shoot the slide with a digital camera does that qualify?Exif
So no worries about film then I guess.There are easy ways to add EXIF data to images produced by film scans. But, again, not sure why they would care.
Edit: I don't see anything im the entry guidelines for the 2021 contest that prohibits film-based images from being submitted:
https://www.nikon-photocontest.com/assets/pdf/entry/EntryGuidelines_en.pdf
Why should they care? Besides if I shoot the slide with a digital camera does that qualify?
The Ilford sprite looks interesting. I may add one to my next film order.
As long as used cameras sell at very low prices, there will be little market for a new quality 35mm camera.
I was stating a fact "Nikon no longer accept images for their international photographic competition on film",why they should care ? I don't know, but it's still a fact .So no worries about film then I guess.
Read the above, it doesnt matter. And if it did, You could always ask Nikon.
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