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From: Noons on 10 Jul 2010 23:00 42FHMXZ7 wrote,on my timestamp of 11/07/2010 12:45 PM: > I have made the switch to digital photography Panasonic Lumxix TZ3 & > Sony a-900 a while ago but I wanted to know how long will it be before > medium format film production and the batteries for the Hasselblad and > the Minolta Maxxum 7xi is stopped ? People have predicted the disappearance of medium format film since 35mm photography started, nearly 70 years ago or thereabouts. They were wrong. As for batteries: what's that got to do with film or digital cameras? FYI: I Have a Nikon F with an FTN finder for which I still regularly get new batteries. That camera is much older than the Maxxum and likely as old as the Hassy. And last time I looked most old Hassys can work without batteries. > > Do people think these cameras will still be working in 20-30 years > i.e. will parts be available like batteries . Oh, I don't know, with the proliferation of digital cameras one never knows how many battery operated devices will be obsolete... Ah yes: the oldest camera I have is the F, dates from 68 and it still works better than most digitals I've got. So yes, they'll be operational in 20-30 years. Your current digital cameras will have ceased to work long before that. Are you just scamming again or is this the Sunday troll?
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