Phasing Out Film Cameras For The General Public
from the analog-is-bad dept
It's been a little less than a year since UK retailer Dixons' started phasing out VCR sales and to mark the occasion it seems they're going to start phasing out the sale of film cameras (which apparently is what the company first sold when it started). Film cameras, of course, aren't going away just yet, especially for more serious photographers. However, it does seem to be losing the interest of the general public in favor of digital. Of course, for all the sentimental feelings (much more towards the film camera than the VCR) it really doesn't seem like most people will miss it very much.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Film is dying, digital is here to stay.
As a pro myself, I still find good uses for film, but for the consumer, it's not worth the hassle and expense although digital has it's own problems that doesn't make digital a complete slam dunk yet.
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