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For me, photography is film. In 2007, after a 20-year hiatus from photography altogether, I looked into digital and found I didn't resonate with the medium at all. After researching every option, I got a Leica rangefinder and have never looked back. A dozen film cameras later, the oldest a 1962 Nikon F fully overhauled two years ago, I am still devoted to film. I was perhaps the last person in Japan still shooting Kodachrome up till then end of processing last December. Yes, film makers are consolidating their offerings, but in the digital age we now have some of the best films ever produced. And the motion picture industry still uses vast amounts of film. Don't expect film to disappear in our lifetime. But isn't it great to have a choice?
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