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Nikon to End Production of Most Film Cameras
Nikon Press Release ^
| Jan 11, 2006
| Nikon
Posted on 01/12/2006 9:22:00 AM PST by Jack Black
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Well we've suspected it was coming. It's not just that film is dying out. There are a lot of advantages to digital, for sure. Rather it's sadness at the passing of another supremely well made mechanical thing.
The best Nikon cameras (the original F, the F3, the F5, the FM2 and many others) were real works of art.
Nikon joins Olympus, Kyocera/Yashica/Contax, and Kodak which have completely stopped making film cameras.
End of an era.
To: Jack Black
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:23:26 AM PST
by
Fiddlstix
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To: Jack Black
I checked ebay recently and there are still people buying old FGs, like the one I still have.
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:24:12 AM PST
by
lormand
(Close the border...the US/Kalifornia border.)
To: Jack Black
End of an era. It really is. When digital first came out I thought that at least professionals and serious amateurs would continue using film. To my surprise, and Kodak's dismay, that era is nearing it's end.
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:25:48 AM PST
by
Cagey
To: Jack Black
Moma don't take my Kodachrome away.
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:25:57 AM PST
by
gov_bean_ counter
(It is easy to call for a pi$$ing contest when you aren't going to be in the line of fire.)
To: Jack Black
My favorite was the FE2 you can't beet a match needle meter!
I hope they work on finding all the bugs in their digital line up. I just sent my D70 in for the BGLOD service repair! And I am lucky that my batteries did not burn up too!
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:26:55 AM PST
by
f zero
To: Jack Black
LOL, they'll soon stop building digital cameras too (cuz they'll lose it to Canon).
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:27:04 AM PST
by
pganini
To: Jack Black
I use my 8800 almost all the time and all my Nikon bodies and lenses are gathering dust in the closet.
To: Jack Black
Kind of sad indeed however my D-50 while not the top of the digital line is outstanding for the hobbyist. Instant gratification and 400+ photos on one SD make it hard to justify film.
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:28:16 AM PST
by
JimSEA
(America cannot have an exit strategy from the world.)
To: Jack Black

RIP
To: Jack Black
Well, I still love my N50 and recently bought a D50 so that I can share lenses. In my humble opinion both have their place but then again I am an old person and still see value in 35mm slides. *g
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:29:21 AM PST
by
NCjim
(The more I use Windows, the more I love UNIX)
To: Jack Black
My Dad,who died about 2 years ago,worked for Polaroid for almost 40 years.It broke his heart to see Polaroid go down the tubes as it did few years ago.This,too,would have broken his heart.
To: pganini
LOL, they'll soon stop building digital cameras too (cuz they'll lose it to Canon). True, Canon's Digital-elphs are a beautiful thing and well worth recommending.
To: JimSEA
I worked the convention last Feb for Nikon. The D70 is a work of art!
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:32:28 AM PST
by
poobear
(Imagine a world of liberal silence!)
To: NativeNewYorker
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:32:33 AM PST
by
1066AD
To: Jack Black
Zuben owns the classic FM-1, originally purchased in 1976. Still operates terrifically, although the original leather case is sure showing its age (like the owner, I guess).
To: f zero
I also still have my Minolta SRT-201 for that among other reasons...
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:35:28 AM PST
by
NCjim
(The more I use Windows, the more I love UNIX)
To: Cagey
Depending on what professionals are doing with their images, film is still an excellent medium. Some estimate that the megapixel equivalent of medium-format film is somewhere between 20 and 60 megapixels. Until high-end digital backs become cheaper and more mainstream, those who need high resolution will have to stick to film and film scanners.
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:35:47 AM PST
by
July 4th
(A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
To: Jack Black
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posted on
01/12/2006 9:36:37 AM PST
by
dubie
To: poobear
The D70 is a great camera, we use it for motorpsorts photograpgy, and it's been perfect. Film is great, but just not as practical anymore. Digital seems to lack a bit of the depth of color you get in a well developed film picture, though.
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