Dixons, the electrical retailer, has brought down the curtain on the film-based camera after 68 years because of weak demand.
The retailer is to sell digital cameras only as the photography market migrates from film to memory cards.
By Elizabeth Rigbyand Jenny Wiggins
Published: August 9 2005 03:00 | Last updated: August 9 2005 03:00
Dixons, the electrical retailer, has brought down the curtain on the film-based camera after 68 years because of weak demand.
The retailer is to sell digital cameras only as the photography market migrates from film to memory cards.