CanonFanBoy said:
fullstop said:
so what. another step towards end of mirrorslapping in photography. Nothing important, just normal evolution of technology and some inertia and delays until the old stuff finally succumbs to newer, better.
2021 may also well be the year for Canon to end DSLR production, except maybe for a 1D Mk. III which may possibly be servicable until October 2031. Provided there are spare parts available.
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lol, no kidding, right?
OC87Photo said:
fullstop said:
so what. another step towards end of mirrorslapping in photography. Nothing important, just normal evolution of technology and some inertia and delays until the old stuff finally succumbs to newer, better.
2021 may also well be the year for Canon to end DSLR production, except maybe for a 1D Mk. III which may possibly be servicable until October 2031. Provided there are spare parts available.
Really? I for one still shoot film, and am not alone. And there are many of us. In fact, the dark room by where I live is often so crowded I have to wait.
Maybe you would take better pictures if you stopped trying to get the latest and "greatest" gadgets. I find it hard to believe you have a very immersive experience looking at a mini TV screen in your viewfinder.
Stop being a lemming to the marketing hype and smell the roses.
Though I have disassembled my darkroom, I still have my enlarger, safelights, developing trays, and lots and lots of ilford paper
There are times when I really miss film. It was a very happy time for photography as a hobby for me. I still remember when I loved photography so much as a teenager (and didn't want to wait for the high school darkroom) that I put all my clothes onto book cases and shelves in my room so that I could convert my walk-in closet into a darkroom, sealed from light with duct taped, tripled-up garbage bags.