Many now have personal computers at home. Digital photography has the allure
of lower costs -- that is no cost for film processing.
Nick Smoliga
smoliga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SvT TF12 - Investment Projects
931.454.6947
1103 Avenue B
Arnold AFB, TN 37389-1400
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Ross [SMTP:rhdesign@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 9:15 AM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] Re: I just caught wind that Canon is coming out
> with an EOS 3n
>
> Richard Schaetzl wrote:
>
> >The photographic market is geting smaller and the
> >customers are not longer willing to spend a high percentage of there
> >income for cameras. Cameras are not longer "must-have" items like in the
> >70-80ies.
>
> I was in a local newsagents just now, and among the dozens of different
> magazines were "Digital Photo-FX", "Digital Photography", "Camcorder
> User",
> and a couple of similar ones whose titles I don't recall. No sign of
> "Amateur Photographer" or "Practical Photography", the UK's two biggest
> selling "traditional" photography magazines. I think this says rather a
> lot about the state of photography today...
>
> Richard
>
> Richard Ross
> Hemel Hempstead, England
> rhdesign@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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