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Wow!

It's buzz-worthy!
It's a bold new move!
It has a new mount! AKA: Your current lenses won't work! AND there's no zoom yet so buy all three primes!
It has a stylish, retro metal chassis that's rangefinder-ish, so people will think you bought a Leica!
It's thousands of dollars cheaper than a Leica, so you can get it RIGHT! NOW! (while you save up money for that Leica you really want.)

Once the industry realized Joe Blow really would buy a $5k camera the Prosumer niche was born and the floodgates opened. This bodes well for all used-market buyers: Analog and digital alike.

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Best part here is how it's not exactly the first mirror-less rangefinder to ever appear. :smile:

That being said, for every person who's come up to me asking me "what X (digital) camera should I buy?" I always recommend them the Fuji X100. These are of course not "real" or hard-core photographers who I would always just recommend a Leica or Nikon F series by default.
 

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Article about Kodak, Rochester and .... Robert Shanebrook

Here is an english translation of an article published in the German magazine Der Spiegel in January.

I can't post links yet, so please do a google search for:

'How Kodak Succumbed to the Digital Age'

Maybe somebody else can add the link.
 

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Man, these articles just get me pissed off.

There's very little about digital, other than actual time to seeing an image, that has *improved* photography - and in many ways the field of work and art-fom is worse than before. No, complete accessibility does not always equal BETTER - and I know some people are going to hop in here on that one.

I know the same kind of stuff was said in the past about various format changes ... 8x10 -> 4x5 -> 120 -> 135 (end of the world!) but this is a fundamental shift, analog -> digital, with almost zero latency review, chimp-driven/non-vision/twitch-driven image making, and essentially a commodity market that relies on pumping out already obsolescent crap rather than giving a damn about cameras or photography itself.

"Indeed, the story of Kodak pictures has already ended, and a new story is beginning. But this new story is one told by the torrent of digital snapshots flooding the Web by the billions. Likewise, little is "immortalized" anymore. Despite the wealth of images, fewer and fewer pictures are being printed. In a way, the world is taking an unusual path back to the very beginnings of photography."

No, they're not heading back to the primordial soup of photography - they're just not giving much of a shit anymore, in general. Twitch based society hell-bent on an attention-driven self, combed over nicely by so-called social media sites which promise to give each individual user their own little stage.
 
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