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To: JB who wrote (18711)5/18/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Micropicker  Respond to of 34592
 
JB - IRSN is so much more than wearables

JB - It's a shame IRSN is being treated as solely a wearable maker and is dipping a bit along with XYBR and TELT.

A lot of the expense in the existing 35mm camera market is in lenses, not the camera body. Many of the amateur photographers I know have several different lenses for a single camera body--and it is not uncommon that the lenses individually cost more than the camera body. Kodak hasn't been too successful with it's new film because it doesn't work in existing cameras--people don't want to lose their investment in their lenses. The EFS-1 digital film cartridge will succeed if for no other reason than this. Kodak spent hundreds of millions testing and marketing their new film--they could buy a guaranteed instant winner for $70 million market cap!