That’s THE question: “Obsolete for what?” Whenever someone raves about a product-or bags a product-my question is always, “Compared to what…?” I’ve always respected the way you stick with the gear that works for you. 👍
I still shoot film, mainly black and white, but i intend to do colour very soon, i develop my on film and print photos the old school way in my darkroom, however i just bought a film scanner and now i can do colour and black and white without using the darkroom. Fim is definitely not obsolete now that you can buy film scanners. So my point is you can do it all yourself no need for sending your film away to be prossesed. To me this has made film photography viable for everyone. All you need is a develoing tank a darkroom or bag and the chemicals. Then just scan the negatives on a scanner you can buy from 40 dollars. I really enjoy your videos, and its great to see that Pentax its a beautiful workhorse keep these presentations coming.
@@blacksheep6888 Thanks for the compliment, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah, I need to shot black and white more often. Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing your thoughts.
"Now that you can buy film scanners"? Film scanners have been around for decades, even before the digital revolution. I used to have my slides scanned for years, before I got my first DSLR in 2005.
@@prjw73 it's good if you do it all yourself like I do from development of the negative to printing or developing paper in the trey. It saves money and it's fun, that's why I also bulk roll, hard to get bulk roll colour though. Thank you for your comment
Another well done video there are times you outgrow your camera, but in most cases you fall for the height of the next new camera. It may have been you who said spend the money and go someplace to put something beautiful in front of your camera. Another great videoand I thought I was gonna go mirror less but my camera works fine for what I do.
@@moozarksphotos458 Always good to hear from you, buddy. Thanks for chiming in and sharing your thoughts. You take care. Hope to see you on the trail someday.
A camera is just a "TOOL" in the hand of the Artist. Our talents that we have as Photograhy Artists will never become Obsolete. We must enjoy what we do, and that is taking pictures, practicing our passion and art. What Camera and gear do we realy need? What do we want to achieve with our photo's and what megapixel is realy bad? There are to many "Experts", but did they ever start old school? Just a thought................................
That’s THE question: “Obsolete for what?” Whenever someone raves about a product-or bags a product-my question is always, “Compared to what…?” I’ve always respected the way you stick with the gear that works for you. 👍
@@peterfritzphoto Thank you, buddy! I always enjoy hearing your thoughts. i’m always amazed how you and I think so much alike. Take care, buddy.
@@ScottymanPhotoMe too. 👍
I still shoot film, mainly black and white, but i intend to do colour very soon, i develop my on film and print photos the old school way in my darkroom, however i just bought a film scanner and now i can do colour and black and white without using the darkroom. Fim is definitely not obsolete now that you can buy film scanners. So my point is you can do it all yourself no need for sending your film away to be prossesed. To me this has made film photography viable for everyone. All you need is a develoing tank a darkroom or bag and the chemicals. Then just scan the negatives on a scanner you can buy from 40 dollars. I really enjoy your videos, and its great to see that Pentax its a beautiful workhorse keep these presentations coming.
@@blacksheep6888 Thanks for the compliment, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah, I need to shot black and white more often. Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing your thoughts.
"Now that you can buy film scanners"? Film scanners have been around for decades, even before the digital revolution. I used to have my slides scanned for years, before I got my first DSLR in 2005.
@@prjw73 it's good if you do it all yourself like I do from development of the negative to printing or developing paper in the trey. It saves money and it's fun, that's why I also bulk roll, hard to get bulk roll colour though. Thank you for your comment
Film cameras, especially 645, 6x6 to 6x9 and large format ones will NEVER be obsolete. Even high end 35mm cameras such as the Nikon F100 / F4 / F5
Well, it's certainly looking that way. Thank you for watching, and thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Another well done video there are times you outgrow your camera, but in most cases you fall for the height of the next new camera. It may have been you who said spend the money and go someplace to put something beautiful in front of your camera. Another great videoand I thought I was gonna go mirror less but my camera works fine for what I do.
@@moozarksphotos458 Always good to hear from you, buddy. Thanks for chiming in and sharing your thoughts. You take care. Hope to see you on the trail someday.
A camera is just a "TOOL" in the hand of the Artist. Our talents that we have as Photograhy Artists will never become Obsolete. We must enjoy what we do, and that is taking pictures, practicing our passion and art.
What Camera and gear do we realy need? What do we want to achieve with our photo's and what megapixel is realy bad?
There are to many "Experts", but did they ever start old school? Just a thought................................
Very nicely put! The camera is merely a tool of the trade. Thank you for watching, and thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@@ScottymanPhoto My passion is Photography. I will get in touch with you via email, that o k?
For me Photography saved my life.........
@@stephanadelwolmarans7533 yeah, that's fine.