nobbylon
Veteran
I've had quite a few mint cameras pass through my hands and this is my outlook on it.
If you are a collector then none of this applies.
I have bought cameras and still do in a search for 'my perfect camera' which of course doesn't exist. This of course means that until i'm sure it's not for me I have to look after it and try to ensure that I don't lose too much money on it.
Once i've decided a particular camera is right for me then I don't care that much about how it ends up looking because it's not about how IT looks. Yes I'd like to start off with a mint one but that's just a desire to settle on a particular camera and then use as my own.
I remember my dad treating himself to a new Yashica tl electro in the 70's. It was his first new SLR and apart from keeping it dry never worried about getting it scratched or bashed. He's still got it and it still works fine. The black paint is chipped here and there and to someone else this camera means nothing but to him and me this camera has history and memories locked into it.
That's the difference between a user of cameras and someone who has a desire to own cameras.
I was in the latter but have moved closer to the former by finding out which cameras I like to use. My dad however didn't have that luxury. He picked what he liked and what he could afford and that was that.
My D700 falls into definite user category as does the Leicaflex SL2 my parents bought me for Xmas.
The rest of my gear including my MP is still in the 'not sure whether to keep' category and therefore don't get used in the same way as those two SLR's.
In the end anything we buy is just an object and is replacable. Some things just take more time to aquire than others but will always just be objects until we create memories with them.
If you are a collector then none of this applies.
I have bought cameras and still do in a search for 'my perfect camera' which of course doesn't exist. This of course means that until i'm sure it's not for me I have to look after it and try to ensure that I don't lose too much money on it.
Once i've decided a particular camera is right for me then I don't care that much about how it ends up looking because it's not about how IT looks. Yes I'd like to start off with a mint one but that's just a desire to settle on a particular camera and then use as my own.
I remember my dad treating himself to a new Yashica tl electro in the 70's. It was his first new SLR and apart from keeping it dry never worried about getting it scratched or bashed. He's still got it and it still works fine. The black paint is chipped here and there and to someone else this camera means nothing but to him and me this camera has history and memories locked into it.
That's the difference between a user of cameras and someone who has a desire to own cameras.
I was in the latter but have moved closer to the former by finding out which cameras I like to use. My dad however didn't have that luxury. He picked what he liked and what he could afford and that was that.
My D700 falls into definite user category as does the Leicaflex SL2 my parents bought me for Xmas.
The rest of my gear including my MP is still in the 'not sure whether to keep' category and therefore don't get used in the same way as those two SLR's.
In the end anything we buy is just an object and is replacable. Some things just take more time to aquire than others but will always just be objects until we create memories with them.