Roger Hicks
Veteran
...or sometimes you can't. Rare and desirable kit can go up so fast in price that a replacement is unaffordable (or at least, really hurts) and you may not get as good an example. Case in point: my 100/2,8 Planars, panelled for Linhof. One came in with an outfit; I sold it; realized I'd had some very good pictures from it; found another... and it wasn't as good.
Who else has had similar experiences? What with? And how much of it is in the eye of the beholder? The first was great because we'd never had one before; in the period we didn't have it, we began to overestimate its excellence; and the replacement was a disappointment. Again, who recognizes that one?
Actually, the same can be even more true of lesser cameras and lenses. You get a great ________ (doesn't matter what); get rid of it; decide to find another; and can't find another as good. Nowadays, if I like something first time around, and continue to use it, I keep it. What about you?
Cheers,
R.
Who else has had similar experiences? What with? And how much of it is in the eye of the beholder? The first was great because we'd never had one before; in the period we didn't have it, we began to overestimate its excellence; and the replacement was a disappointment. Again, who recognizes that one?
Actually, the same can be even more true of lesser cameras and lenses. You get a great ________ (doesn't matter what); get rid of it; decide to find another; and can't find another as good. Nowadays, if I like something first time around, and continue to use it, I keep it. What about you?
Cheers,
R.
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