JR1 wrote:
I think it's like typewriters, they are making a comeback as a "yuppy" thing, I sold my SQa but still have a Nikkormat FTn and Praktica Super TL, my first 2 real cameras, I also have a couple of rolls of FP4, but the whole process of taking, developing, scanning is now too laborious.
Do you have a good film scanner? Because although it is time-consuming it can still be worth the effort. I have a Nikon Coolscan V ED 35mm scanner which produces very large files from negatives and slides. They don't make it anymore, unfortunately, and I had quite a job getting it to work on Windows 7. Found a solution online eventually.