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52% of photographers only shoot with film an recent internet study by Kodak found. 43% of those surveyed use both film and digital and only 5% use digital technology alone to capture images.
The study predicts that within 5 years 67% of photographers will use film and digital mediums as the rise in popularity of digital photography increases.
'While more photographers will embrace digital technology by 2009, two-thirds of them say they still expect to use film to take more than half of their images. This reinforces a demand for film well into the next decade. Four of five photographers surveyed said they now use film to take the majority of their images.Of photographers who use both film and digital imaging, 36 percent say the ability to be more creative and offer a greater variety of images represents the biggest benefit, while 12 percent say the use of both lowers their costs and makes their work processes more efficient. Another 11 percent say film and digital imaging broaden their customer base and the types of jobs they can take on.'
Posted by Darren in our News category on March 17, 2004