david b
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Initial predictions of the death of film have been somewhat premature, according to Joel Proegler, general manager of Film Capture at Eastman Kodak who told us: 'Kodak has focused on the digital message for the past four years. As we come out of that transition, one thing is very clear: film is a very profitable part of the business'.
I wish the Kodak members would raise their hands and admit they work for Kodak.
I wish the Kodak members would raise their hands and admit they work for Kodak.
We need Kodak, Kodak need our support.
Anything Kodak does to support film photography needs our support.
Ian
CPorter said:Yes, wouldn't that be nice. I've always felt there were Kodak "lurkers" here at APUG.
I have worked for major corporations my whole career (in the US of A.) and I can tell you emphatically that they, Kodak workers who may lurk here, CANNOT post information regarding the corporation. They are strictly forbidden form doing so by the corporation. That's just the way it is. Accept it. Your support for Kodak and its product should not be contingent upon a Kodak employee posting here. They have excellent customer service by phone - call them!
Finally!I have worked for major corporations my whole career (in the US of A.) and I can tell you emphatically that they, Kodak workers who may lurk here, CANNOT post information regarding the corporation. They are strictly forbidden form doing so by the corporation. That's just the way it is. Accept it. Your support for Kodak and its product should not be contingent upon a Kodak employee posting here. They have excellent customer service by phone - call them!
As of last week, my local Wally World has a film rebel on display but no DSLRs.With the film Rebel off the market I hope Kodak looks into a basic auto focus.
Finally!
An APUGer who understands. Where have you been all this time? I often feel like a lone voice in a sea of corporate operational ignorance. And before anyone points out Simon from Ilford to me. Don't bother. There's a difference being an 'owner' of a private ~$100M (my guess) company and an employee of a ~$7B public one.
Anyway, way to go Kodak.
Regards, Art.
PS No one wants to see the obvious that there have been no other employees from Fuji or Ilford or Agfa or whatever posting here. I bet they lurk too, but we APUGers always want to call out the lurking Kodak employees as a sign of non-support ... seesh.
From the thread title, I thought Kodak was really going to make a camera, but it seems they are just pasting a Kodak sticker on top of the Vivitar name. I dont understand what Kodak thinks they can bring to 35mm that Vivitar (and others) are not already providing. Well, hopefully Vivitar will continue to be a serious camera & lens producer with more offerings in the future. And if they brand some of them Kodak, well ok for them I guess.
Paul
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