AlNY
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Has anybody heard of ANY manufacturer's plan to re introduce any film cameras ? If no new film cameras come out, how long does film photography have ?
Yes, high quality cameras used lightly will last a very long time - but only with proper/maintenance. Dirt, contaminated lubricants, and inappropriate/unsuitable lubricants all will cause accelerated wear. We don't need new cameras, but new camera technicians for the future repair and maintenance of the cameras we have.Used gear in good condition is still readily available and it seems there are still plenty of places doing maintenance service, repairs and overhauls.
By the way, not a reintroduction but Leica is still make film cameras. Nikon, although I don't think they still make them, still sell the F6 new.
yeah but $2500 for the body only. Too rich for my blood.
If no new film camera introduced film photography would last as long as there is film. I don't worry about no camera only no film.
One of my F2s cost $100, shipped. The other needs work, probably an overhaul, but it was free and it works, mostly. A running Nikkormat, $25. Running Pentax ME Super w. lens $5. Lots of good cameras out there for a pittance.Have you seen the prices on new film cameras??? Leicas? No one is making a reasonably priced film camera. I'm limping along on a Sigma SA9 with a dim viewfinder.
The OP was complaining about the price of new camera. I bought my F2AS new in 1977 for $550. How much is that worth in today money?One of my F2s cost $100, shipped. The other needs work, probably an overhaul, but it was free and it works, mostly. A running Nikkormat, $25. Running Pentax ME Super w. lens $5. Lots of good cameras out there for a pittance.
Probably well north of $3k.The OP was complaining about the price of new camera. I bought my F2AS new in 1977 for $550. How much is that worth in today money?
To go back farther, my Contax II ($255 with a few extras)was within a few dollars of half the price of a new Ford V8 coupe, 1936.In 1977, I bought my first “real camera”, a Pentax KX with 55mm f/1.8 SMC Pentax lens and leather ever-ready case. I recall that it cost about one month’s take home pay at the time. I saved for a year and a half to afford it (and still have it).
A Nikon F6 at $2500 seems right cheap by comparison.
In 1977, I bought my first “real camera”, a Pentax KX with 55mm f/1.8 SMC Pentax lens and leather ever-ready case. I recall that it cost about one month’s take home pay at the time. I saved for a year and a half to afford it (and still have it).
A Nikon F6 at $2500 seems right cheap by comparison.
Has anybody heard of ANY manufacturer's plan to re introduce any film cameras ? If no new film cameras come out, how long does film photography have ?
Probably well north of $3k.
Has anybody heard of ANY manufacturer's plan to re introduce any film cameras ? If no new film cameras come out, how long does film photography have ?
Three grand!?
Come off the glue.
$275 here in Australia.
I bought my F2AS new in 1977 for $550. How much is that worth in today money?
Probably well north of $3k.
You misunderstood Herr von Hoegh. US$550 in 1977 is roughly US$2346 today.
https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=550.00&year1=197701&year2=201803
I don't think counting popping up start ups is valuable argument here. I'm not sure how many of those startups came to real. If any...
I'm not sure about Lomography introducing new cameras, either. Instaxes maybe? Many films cameras are shown as "not available" on their site.
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