[re-posted - I don't see the post on my newsreader]
On 2012-02-10 11:23 , Chloe wrote:
> On 10/02/2012 9:05 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
>
>> Will focus on printers (they are 6th in the market ... what did Jack
>> Welch used to say...).
>>
>> I suppose they're still selling large sensors to Hasselblad and perhaps
>> others.
>>
>
> Re-inventing the wheel has never been a brilliant business plan.
> Especially when your rivals already lead the field with innovative
> products.
I believe Kodak had a brilliant chance to lead, but they took several
missteps. The rest ...
> Concentrating on printers makes perfectly good sense for a company who's
> history has always been about selling stuff to make pictures with.
>
> I remember way back when my mother (May she forever lie in peace) took
> me to town to buy me a darkroom kit for my 12th birthday. For many years
> after that I always bought from the Kodak shop. Paper, Chemicals dishes
> and various darkroom tools.
My first exp. in a darkroom was with a friend who's parents helped him
get started.
> For my 15th Birthday she once again went to the Kodak shop. This time to
> buy me a Kodak Retinette 1A camera. My first 35mm camera. In all the
> film I shot with this camera were some of my most memorable photographs.
> Family history of long gone, cherished relatives. My first of many
> things recorded forever on Kodak film. Printed on Kodak paper and
> developed in Kodak chemicals.
>
> The camera was far from being a shining example of greatness. The
> Voiglander I bought when I started work as a cub photographer was so
> superior to the Kodak in every way, I often wondered why Kodak ever
> bothered making cameras.
Their largest film markets were in selling family memories, not catering
to photographers. So the cameras had to be both cheap and simple. Good
enough for the market buying the film.
> How ironic that a lifetime later, making cameras has sunk the company.
Over reliance on the printer market did that.
> Now it they just get the cost of their wide format paper and packaged
> photo paper under control and actually concentrate on being competitive
> in the market place, They might just survive.
Hopefully.
> BTW... Is there any valid reason for cross posting to similar groups
> when everyone reads those groups too? Looks more like newsgroup spam
> than legitimate news... As if there is anything newsworthy in the stuff
> that get posted in these cross posted messages. More like plagiarism in
> to eyes.
I've been a member of these and other photo NG's for well over 10 years.
I'm not a prolific x-poster, but I do x-post where I believe there
will be interest in it.
Chloe, I hope you participate in the current shoot-in, due this Sunday.
http://www.pbase.com/shootin/letter_u
Cheers,
Alan