DWThomas
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What the hey, the way it looks, this thread might still be going in 2038! 
DaveT

DaveT
What the hey...
DaveT
What the hey, the way it looks, this thread might still be going in 2038!
DaveT
True, and the funniest thing is, completely off-topic!:munch:
Now, what CAMERAS will still work in 2038, then?
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André
Dave, I gotta know. Is this a Pennsylvanian expression? The only two people I have ever heard or seen use it (of that, you are 1/2) both were from PA.
I'm going to be 96 in 2038, and I'm still going to be using my Leica iiif. I don't even care if I can get film. The topic here is whether the camera will work, right? What does that have to do with film being available?
Did it again. Used a smiley!
Dave, I gotta know. Is this a Pennsylvanian expression? The only two people I have ever heard or seen use it (of that, you are 1/2) both were from PA.
I'm going to be 96 in 2038, and I'm still going to be using my Leica iiif. I don't even care if I can get film.
...He thought I should have an all-mechanical body to go with my FD lenses in case a nuclear EMP took out all the electronics.![]()
Think if Kodak and Fuji disappeared tomorrow that companies like Freestyle would simply disappear? Companies that like working with film, and supplying film, will find ways to get the equipment, and produce their own. Guys like our own PE would end up working for them.
Olympus OM-1, 1N, 3, 3Ti will still be working in the year 2038. If batteries are available, 2, 2N, 2S, 4, 4T, 4Ti will too. John, www.zuiko.com
I'm going to be 96 in 2038, and I'm still going to be using my Leica iiif. I don't even care if I can get film. The topic here is whether the camera will work, right? What does that have to do with film being available?![]()
by 2038 someone may have made a sensor the size of 35mm film to fit in our old cameras to make digital images with the old cameras.
Good morning;
This kind of a question came up in a local discussion here in Latte Land.
One fellow pointed out that he had the manufacturer's vertical grip or battery grip for his camera, and there was an accessory battery holder that goes inside the grip. This accessory battery holder holds AA penlight cell batteries. The likelihood of AA batteries being around in 2038 is pretty good.
There might be hope for those of us who have succumbed to the lure of the modern electronic marvels. However, as backup I still have my Minolta SR and Nikon F and F2 cameras.
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