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The lone tree still was NEVER as tedious as video'd/filmed skateboarders



 
 
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Old January 17th 18, 06:53 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon[_4_]
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Default The lone tree still was NEVER as tedious as video'd/filmed skateboarders

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RichA says...

Some lone tree shots are really, really good photos. No so with skateboarders, the mainstay of action-cam demos. BORING!!!

As for the Kodak, it's expensive, although anything with mechanical parts today is. Time to recycle the old Kodak or Bolex if people want to shoot 8mm.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/620695...ed-sample-reel


By the way, when I opened the page,my daughter asked "what is Kodak".
She has never seen a film camera.
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Old January 17th 18, 11:35 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default The lone tree still was NEVER as tedious as video'd/filmed skateboarders

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RichA wrote:

By the way, when I opened the page,my daughter asked "what is Kodak".
She has never seen a film camera.


The tragedy. I've got a big book written around 1990 about the history of
Kodak. Near the end of the book, they address digital photography. The
consensus from Kodak "analysts" was that film would continue to dominate for
decades and that when mainstream digital cameras hit the market they would be
digital/film hybrids with film being the main imager.


'analysts' rarely get it right.
 




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