Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] The Future of the Film-Based Equipment Shop
From: "David Rodgers" <davrodgers@msn.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 21:43:10 -0800
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Eric,

My point, exactly. I believe it's important to understand the roots or 
basics of any avocation. I think people who jump right into digital 
photography miss out (It's a shortcut that leads to mediocrity). I found 
Nathan's comments refreshing.

DaveR

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Welch" <eric@jphotog.com>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Leica] The Future of the Film-Based Equipment Shop


> If you believe that, you have missed all the anti-technology arguments
> over the past three decades in photography. Or you weren't listening.
>
> Or have you figured out that with film it's more than using Matrix
> metering and autofocus?
>
> Eric Welch
> Carlsbad, CA
> http://www.jphotog.com
>
> Never miss a good chance to shut up.  - Will Rogers.
> On Feb 1, 2004, at 1:42 PM, David Rodgers wrote:
>
> > Nathan,
> >
> > When you think about it, what's to learn about digital photography? You
> > point. You shoot. You plug camera into a computer. You print (or
> > upload to
> > the internet). And I think they're working on eliminating the computer
> > step.
> >
> > I can buy an electronic keyboard, peruse a manual, and crank out music
> > in a
> > relatively short time. Who needs all those years of piano lessons?
> >
> > Problem is, every song sounds the same.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Nathan Wajsman" <n.wajsman@chello.nl>
> > To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
> > Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 10:58 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Leica] The Future of the Film-Based Equipment Shop
> >
> >
> >> No doubt. Although...
> >>
> >> I have a good friend who teaches photography at an arts college in
> >> Denmark. For his own work, he is now doing largely digital. When I
> >> visited him at Christmas, I asked him if the school still had its
> >> darkroom with several Jobos and enlargers. Much to my surprise he said
> >> yes--it appears that the people who come to his courses want to learn
> >> the craft of traditional photography and not digital.
> >>
> >> So at least as a niche product, film will survive.
> >>
> >> Nathan
> >>
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Replies: Reply from Eric Welch <eric@jphotog.com> (Re: [Leica] The Future of the Film-Based Equipment Shop)
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