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news:ebd8ae92-760f-4b16-9547-b7078638d597@18g2000yqa.googlegroups.com... > Now the dSLRs are the primary type of SLRs, I wonder when/if they will Film is not dead, but has been relegated to the background and is rapidly To be absolutely sure that one is communicating accurately, use dSLR when Just my 2 pence. If you love film, be kind.
> "regular" just disappears and we had unleaded. Now, "regular" IS
> "unleaded" and leaded gas doesn't exist -- and if it did, it was be
> called "leaded", not "regular". As times have changed, our names have
> changed, too.
kind of thought it was dumb, but many customers did not.
> digital P&Ss just became P&Ss, not dP&Ss, without any troubled or
> problem distiguishing the cameras.
> become SLRs and the "d" will be dropped. When that happens, do we
> called the old film cameras fSLRs?
carrying and using 35mm film cameras. Also, the VAST majority of the
discussions on the Internet about SLR cameras are about digital cameras.
When I see someone carrying a medium or large format camera, I wonder if it
might be digital? I often check out the art shows here and visit the booths
of those who are selling their large print photos. They are mostly still
using film and then scanning to convert to digital. How long will that
last?
becoming history.
appropriate and use film SLR when that fits.