35mm dinosaur
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:31 am
I know when technology changes, it's out with the old and in with the new, but gee:
One of the things stolen when my house got broken into was my digital camera. I hadn't been able to replace it in time for my mini vacation to Catalina Island a week or so ago, so I dug out my old Cannon Sure Shot. Still had 2 or 3 rolls of film with develop date of 2011, so I was able to get some pictures.
A day or two after I got home, I ran over to Sam's, figuring I could get the 1-hour developing while I ate my lunch. They no longer develop regular film! Only digital pictures. The guy said most places have stopped developing regular film, but suggested Walmart. He said they don't do the 1-hour thing any longer, but can send it out and it will take 3-4 days.
I carried the film around in my purse and asked for developing in K Mart (no); one chain pharmacy (no); and finally made a special trip to Walmart. Nope! Don't even send out. Got rid of the developing machine to make room for better and faster digital developing.
I finally found another pharmacy that said they still could send it out, but I wouldn't get it back until this coming Friday - a week! And the cost? $9.99. Used to be around $3 at Sam's. Guess you know I ran right out and bought a new digital camera!
Sure makes me frustrted when they completely do away with one technology when a new one comes out. Typewriters, computers, VHS tape, audio tapes, phones, etc. Guess I'm the dinosaur! I hate throwing out perfectly good working things!
Pooker
One of the things stolen when my house got broken into was my digital camera. I hadn't been able to replace it in time for my mini vacation to Catalina Island a week or so ago, so I dug out my old Cannon Sure Shot. Still had 2 or 3 rolls of film with develop date of 2011, so I was able to get some pictures.
A day or two after I got home, I ran over to Sam's, figuring I could get the 1-hour developing while I ate my lunch. They no longer develop regular film! Only digital pictures. The guy said most places have stopped developing regular film, but suggested Walmart. He said they don't do the 1-hour thing any longer, but can send it out and it will take 3-4 days.
I carried the film around in my purse and asked for developing in K Mart (no); one chain pharmacy (no); and finally made a special trip to Walmart. Nope! Don't even send out. Got rid of the developing machine to make room for better and faster digital developing.
I finally found another pharmacy that said they still could send it out, but I wouldn't get it back until this coming Friday - a week! And the cost? $9.99. Used to be around $3 at Sam's. Guess you know I ran right out and bought a new digital camera!
Sure makes me frustrted when they completely do away with one technology when a new one comes out. Typewriters, computers, VHS tape, audio tapes, phones, etc. Guess I'm the dinosaur! I hate throwing out perfectly good working things!
Pooker