Apart from photographic beliefs and passions, the truth is that analog photography has become a little more in the past. Canon announced that it had closed its sales of film cameras, the famous “analog” cameras, once stock of the Canon EOS-1V. Completed the camera model which, despite having been discontinued for almost a decade, was still available in warehouses.
In order to sell copies first hand, the only way to buy an analog Canon now is to use a used camera. The Canon EOS-1V camera was the latest single lens SLR (SLR) model manufactured by Canon prior to the total adoption of Digital Sensors on assembly lines. Despite the end of sales, the company assured customers and photography enthusiasts that support and repair services for the Canon EOS-1V camera would stand firm until at least 2025.
- Analog photography has become a hobby Digital cameras have transformed the world of photography.
- Although it is still an expensive business (professional cases and targets are still sold at very high prices).
- The popularization of simpler models and the development of smartphones with increasingly advanced cameras have made analog photography.
- Little by little.
- Being left behind.
Today, the difficulty of accessing film rolls, a situation that in Brazil is even more complicated, and maintenance difficulties are some of the factors that make the practice of analog photography limited to a small group of activity enthusiasts. The practicality of digital cameras has its value, of course, but nothing replaces the charm and quality that still exist in the production and revealing process of an analog photograph.