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<font face="Arial">Probably because the current crop of camera users
in the majority only use point and shoot. The few that have
strobes are constantly seeing ghosts/orbs in their pictures and
any talk of dust and moving the strobe away from the lens gets met
with a blank stare.<br>
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Hard to find someone who could be bothered with fiddling with
dials to take a picture. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/27/2016 09:26 PM, Paul G. via
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<div style="direction: inherit;">I do wonder why someone has not
invented a digital "roll of film" that will fit in film
cameras but save digital images... basically a sensor that
fits into the film plane. There are so many incredible cameras
and amazing lenses out there that have fallen into disuse.</div>
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