I too seem to get mostly comments from people happy to see film cameras still being used. Those conversations take two forms: first, it's a person who recognizes the camera and wants to talk about it (nine times out of ten, people approach 02Pilot first and talk to him about his cameras. Leicas are sexier than K1000s
They treat me like I'm his sidekick or something.) This happened just yesterday, in fact.
Or second, it's another photographer who's excited to see people shooting film in any kind of film camera, and they want to talk about photography, not just gear.
Only once have I ever gotten the "Why would you still shoot with that thing? Digital is a lot better" comment. My response was something along the lines of "Digital bores me." I mean, I was carrying the C330, for cryin' out loud. Why would someone willing to shlep
that thing around care about digital?
In a twist on things, last weekend I was the one who approached someone else about his camera! There was a couple taking a picture of their kid with a Land Camera. Now, I'm quite shy about talking to people so it took me a while to get up the nerve to approach them (02 had to suffer from several renditions of, "I should talk to them, do you think? Should I? No, I'll leave them alone. But...I don't know, should I?") When I finally did talk to them, we had a nice little conversation about instant photography, we mourned the loss of 3000B, and I told him how to recover the negatives for the 100C. And I did not, in fact, burst into flames from initiating a conversation with a stranger! Woot!