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By a quick and probably inaccurate count in a recent catalog--about the size of a Victoria phone book--B&H Photo now offers 132 digital cameras.
The digital revolution is not news, but its effect (please note I did not use the word "impact") is widespread.
For instance, this recent article in the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/09/business/09film.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slog
Film drop-off processing plants appear to have a limited future.
A member of the Leica Users Group wisely points out that in the rush to go digital, "everyone seems to overlook one inescapable advantage of film, NEGATIVES….Five years from now if someone asked you to reprint a specific digital image, do you suppose you could find it? I doubt it."
Good point. Many a photographer has learned that while the ability to preview what you have just shot is a godsend, going digital also...
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