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What will be using in 10 years?
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 122834" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p><strong>Re: Price for used D3?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It certainly is when you are talking about electronics. Although good condition Nikon F's are plentiful, finding one with a <em>still functioning meter </em>is very difficult. With today's cameras and lenses which are essentially <em>ALL </em>electronic, finding one that still works perfectly I suspect is going to be difficult as well. And with the pace that things are changing nowadays, something 5 years old is considered old technology. That is why I am such a big fan of mechanical cameras and lenses. There is not that much that will go wrong with them, lenses especially. What really concerns me now is the fact that a 24 exposure roll of TX is now almost $10, which is ABSURD. Film, paper and darkroom chemicals are going to start getting more and more scarce and expensive. It chaps my butt to no end but it is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 122834, member: 12827"] [b]Re: Price for used D3?[/b] It certainly is when you are talking about electronics. Although good condition Nikon F's are plentiful, finding one with a [I]still functioning meter [/I]is very difficult. With today's cameras and lenses which are essentially [I]ALL [/I]electronic, finding one that still works perfectly I suspect is going to be difficult as well. And with the pace that things are changing nowadays, something 5 years old is considered old technology. That is why I am such a big fan of mechanical cameras and lenses. There is not that much that will go wrong with them, lenses especially. What really concerns me now is the fact that a 24 exposure roll of TX is now almost $10, which is ABSURD. Film, paper and darkroom chemicals are going to start getting more and more scarce and expensive. It chaps my butt to no end but it is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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