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Keld Mikkelsen

Keld Mikkelsen

Member Since 13 Jan 2021
Offline Last Active Oct 26 2022 05:40 AM
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Will film and film cameras experience a renaissance?

24 August 2022 - 07:02 AM

From the golden age of 35mm film SLR cameras, the 1970s, a fully mechanical camera of the highest possible quality. They are still working, taking pictures of the same high quality as then. Nikon's professional film SLR camera 1959-1973, the Nikon F. The model depicted is from 1970. It will probably still work 50 years from now, while today's digital cameras (even the most advanced) will long ago have been discarded as outdated technology. They already are after two or three years. Perhaps film production for 35mm cameras at that time has been resumed on a grand scale? The analogue film cameras might have a bright future! What do you think?