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Is Ilford thriving or just getting by and following in the steps of Kodak?
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From what I understood of the whole Kodak thing, the film side was never in any trouble anyway. /QUOTE] It seems so. Old cliche of creator killed by monster of own design.
At some point I gonna become an Ilford films user, it is still better choice than switch to digital.
Thriving, they have just brought a new pinhole camera out and started making one use cameras again, they are providing film for Freestyle
On a recent visit to Wales I treated myself to a piggy bank in the shape of an old camera. I didn't know what I was going to be saving for though, and have been putting the odd coin or two in with the vague idea it could be my film fund. Now I know what the money will eventually go on - a Titan pinhole camera!
Ilford are doing a right roaring trade.
Everyone knows they make A class film, and will continue to do so.
I think film died for a while a couple of years after digital came around, but film seems to be booming at the moment.
EDIT - I live about 15 minutes from Ilford in Mobberley and I always smile when I drive past.
Ilford are doing a right roaring trade.
Everyone knows they make A class film, and will continue to do so.
I think film died for a while a couple of years after digital came around, but film seems to be booming at the moment.
EDIT - I live about 15 minutes from Ilford in Mobberley and I always smile when I drive past.
Please quantify "booming." Wish it was true but...
http://www.krlretirees.com/News_Items/20120901_US_Film_and_Camera_Sales_1995-2012_-_PMA.pdf
Yet another article about the decline of film
Ilford are doing a right roaring trade.
Everyone knows they make A class film, and will continue to do so.
I think film died for a while a couple of years after digital came around, but film seems to be booming at the moment.
EDIT - I live about 15 minutes from Ilford in Mobberley and I always smile when I drive past.
Please quantify "booming." Wish it was true but...
http://www.krlretirees.com/News_Items/20120901_US_Film_and_Camera_Sales_1995-2012_-_PMA.pdf
Yet another article about the decline of film