i suggest you read some of the public access documents here
http://www.pmai.org/new_pma/information/default.htm. the days of widely
accessible film processing in North America are numbered. this is from the
people in the industry itself who see no choice but to follow where the
consumers lead. since Bill lives in an area that is less affluent than the
one you live in, he is actually behind the times since fewer of his
customers can afford digital cameras. in Japan, digital cameras have
approached saturation and either this year or next, most digital camera
sales will be replacing an older digital camera.

Herb....
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From: "Jerry Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: Film vs Digita, was: lRe: Pentax is Dying?


> From what I see, Mr. Robb, you live outside of the USA, and I'd suggest
> that what you are seeing and experiencing is relative to your market and
> those in similar situations.


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