Yesterday I was wandering around The Henry Ford and Greenfield Village near my home here... something I do a couple times a week with my boy... and have been noticing what I hope is a trend. Millions of pictures are taken here by tourists from all over the world and I always take note of the cameras I see people using. It is no surprise that for some time now the great majority of these cameras are of the d*gital point and shoot variety. However I am noticing a few more folks carrying film cameras again as of late. In fact yesterday I saw no less than 8 people walking around shooting film including 3 different people with Leica gear. Anyone else noticing this anywhere else?
Also... I was in my favorite camera store (Adray) afterward and mentioned this to my usual sales friends. Although they had no input on any "trend", they did tell me that sales of d*gital gear was down significantly. This was not being offset by film camera sales however, but they did tell me that film sales are consistently strong as is their c-41 processing service. They said comments and complaints have been common about the huge expense of consistently upgrading d*gital gear. One went so far as saying that he thought the digital gravy train was coming to an end and many have expressed frustration that the process is not as easy and fulfilling as is widely reported. In fact, I got the distinct impression that they were a little worried about he drop in business.
Anyone else with similar experience? Could this be a localized thing, or could it be the pendulum starting a swing back? Obviously I am not naive and don't hold out hopes that film will ever be what it once was, but I am interested to hear if others are noticing a shift, or at least a leveling off of the playing field.
Bill
Also... I was in my favorite camera store (Adray) afterward and mentioned this to my usual sales friends. Although they had no input on any "trend", they did tell me that sales of d*gital gear was down significantly. This was not being offset by film camera sales however, but they did tell me that film sales are consistently strong as is their c-41 processing service. They said comments and complaints have been common about the huge expense of consistently upgrading d*gital gear. One went so far as saying that he thought the digital gravy train was coming to an end and many have expressed frustration that the process is not as easy and fulfilling as is widely reported. In fact, I got the distinct impression that they were a little worried about he drop in business.
Anyone else with similar experience? Could this be a localized thing, or could it be the pendulum starting a swing back? Obviously I am not naive and don't hold out hopes that film will ever be what it once was, but I am interested to hear if others are noticing a shift, or at least a leveling off of the playing field.
Bill