Rob pix4u2 wrote: Film- Kodak, Argus , Konica autoreflex, Konica w/ autowinder( FS 2 ) Nikon FE , Nikon N60, Nikon N90s
Digital- Fuji s3000, Nikon D70, D80, D90
not to mention 2 polaroids and a Kodak instant film camera
Baydream wrote: Just stumbled upon this wiki page looking up info on th eEOS Rebel and found the following data. The references seems valid.
Between 2006 and 2008, Canon's market share in DSLR cameras decreased from nearly 50% worldwide to near-parity with Nikon DSLRs, at 38% and 37%, respectively.[1] While in 2010, Canon rose to a share of 44.5% in the DSLR market, jumping far ahead of Nikon's 29.8% and Sony's 11.9%, becoming the worldwide leader of DSLR manufacturers [2]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS#cite_note-1
I'd love to see the 2011-2015 market forecast but don't have $4500 to spare. Any takers?
icepics wrote: No Ninja I don't think you're even close to my age! Yes people still use film. I do more B&W than color, it gives me the option to do darkroom work, and I can always go digital from film. I was reading how to make digital negatives so might try that one of these days.
Rob I have the same Konica, mine's an autoreflex T. Just finished up a roll of film in it.
And Ninja, people are making tintypes too.
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