Scanners need to get into production anew, not just renewed, refurbished etc. as is the case now. If film users raised to much higher levels (judged by film market expansion alone) there would be market to invest into on the scanning side as well. It is disheartening to see essentially zero development in scanners, and technology has advanced so much, unreal scanning qualities to large audiences would be possible at reasonable costs. A Nikon 9000 calling 3+ grand today is just ridiculous.
Agree on the wet darkroom, which would also be better supported if film floods the market again. Just the times are such that one can hardly get away from digital side of things, if for nothing else, the convenience of submissions and presentations.
I am generating an opinion that Scanners won't be needed anymore. I've kept an eye on people using Digital cameras with macro lenses in repro stands, and the results are excellent. Software like Negative Lab Pro (which is basically just about color inversion from negatives) bring results to what the Fuji and Noritsu scanners do.
There's the discussion of Bayer color subsampling and all, but the results I have seen online in some dimensions are excellent and might approach dedicated scanners, only challenged by drum scanners.
Some people in the community are experimenting with automatic carriers for this purpose. I.e. Something that makes a scanner like the Pakon redundant.
Film is a niche product/hobby, and not so expensive. Almost all other luxury hobbies are more expensive (from other art, drinking, partying, to playing games).
Starbucks venti frappuccino costs >5€, carrot cake is ~4€, with some extra syrup and cream - you are close to 15€, which are 3 Adox CHS 100 films. Film is cheap.
Supporting Adox:
- I buy other (non Adox) films, as well as chemicals and papers from Fotoimpex.
- I buy a lot of papers - we need not only to buy films, we need to by papers (especially when shooting B&W).
I received last week an order of 120 Ilford film from Fotoimpex (for some spurious reason, the Deltas were below 5€ in bulk, and now prices have been readjusted a notch above FP/HP).
Sadly, due to unavailability (CHSII) I didn't order Adox materials but hope my purchase helps in their venture. Also, I am glad to see they are working on adapting their products for new production and finally have some great projects like Polywarmtone almost here.
When looking at the sum, I agree with Darko's comparison to Starbucks. But, a negative will be much more memorable than a frappé and piece of cake.
And if on a budget (120) Fomapan is still very well priced. I wish we still had some of the dirt cheap (Shanghai) film... for the Holga!