kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I have done loads of retail therapy over the past few years as I lost a job and then struggled with some financial issues. If I had to give advice I'd say:
1. If you really want it sell off some other gear to help offset the price and guarantee you'll actually use it.
or...
2. Hold of for a bit and see how your finances are going in a month or so. When the money spigot turns off it's amazing how fast the cash flows out of a bank account.
In any event, we're all different but that's my advice
1. If you really want it sell off some other gear to help offset the price and guarantee you'll actually use it.
or...
2. Hold of for a bit and see how your finances are going in a month or so. When the money spigot turns off it's amazing how fast the cash flows out of a bank account.
In any event, we're all different but that's my advice
robklurfield
eclipse
+1 on what John wrote.
This is generally a warm, friendly place. Sometimes people have heated arguments here. Even then, nastiness just doesn't fit with the ethos of this site.
This is generally a warm, friendly place. Sometimes people have heated arguments here. Even then, nastiness just doesn't fit with the ethos of this site.
That's not very nice. We all use cameras for different reasons. Just because his subject matter doesn't fit your preconceived notions of what photography is doesn't mean he's not allow to enjoy using the latest and greatest.
robklurfield
eclipse
If Joe buys the camera, we all know that in his hands it can go from being a beloved tool to a fungible commodity awaiting resale quickly if it doesn't float his boat. I think he can get most of his money back out if it doesn't work. Now, I, on the other hand, have trouble reselling gear. But Joe is very comfortable changing out kits. So, long as you're not going to go hungry or homeless ....
regardless of the job situation, the cameras you already have are better 
f16sunshine
Moderator
Joe
You have some heavy stones sticking your neck out on this subject. This room can be tough
Good luck with whatever it is you decide to do. It's clear to me that you enjoy new products and trying out the technological marvels that continue to bombard us. I do too! Like someone around here said once.... It's later than you think. So Enjoy!
Money is like hair. It's either getting longer or shorter. Cut it short and grow it back. It's a cycle nothing more.
BTW... AppleRaw 4.04 which came out yesterday supports the RX1!
Good news
You have some heavy stones sticking your neck out on this subject. This room can be tough
Good luck with whatever it is you decide to do. It's clear to me that you enjoy new products and trying out the technological marvels that continue to bombard us. I do too! Like someone around here said once.... It's later than you think. So Enjoy!
Money is like hair. It's either getting longer or shorter. Cut it short and grow it back. It's a cycle nothing more.
BTW... AppleRaw 4.04 which came out yesterday supports the RX1!
Good news
user237428934
User deletion pending
Sorry to hear that.
I wouldn't reward myself for not having a job. I would reward myself when I find a job again. Maybe the new toy is so time consuming that you forget to find a new job
If you want something, then buy flight or railway tickets and use the time for visiting some new locations with some short trips?
Good luck.
I wouldn't reward myself for not having a job. I would reward myself when I find a job again. Maybe the new toy is so time consuming that you forget to find a new job
Good luck.
zauhar
Veteran
I hate digital, but -
DO IT.
Randy
DO IT.
Randy
Richard G
Veteran
I'm sorry your group imploded and made this genius move for you. Can't help thinking you'll bounce back pretty well. I'm in awe of your six months cushion.
What you're now proposing is counterintuitive, but just the sort of thing I would do. Pulling your horns in too much can be counterproductive. You seem confident. Until your forthcoming new bag thread I will remain not quite relaxed about all this.
Good luck.
What you're now proposing is counterintuitive, but just the sort of thing I would do. Pulling your horns in too much can be counterproductive. You seem confident. Until your forthcoming new bag thread I will remain not quite relaxed about all this.
Good luck.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
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I wouldn't reward myself for not having a job. I would reward myself when I find a job again. ...
I don't consider buying a camera as "rewarding myself" for anything, personally. I buy cameras when I want to, for whatever reason I deem important enough to spend the money, and only when I have the money to spend.
I don't live in the "self rewards as a motivational exercise" mythology universe.
G
back alley
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Another question is does he really need to shoot a farmer's market that often and with the latest and greatest?
In my case, I wouldn't even consider taking a camera to a farmer's market. Maybe an iphone fr obe or two shots but that's it.
I think a deeper analysis is due.
i'm the official market photographer...i shoot what i like and what i know.
back alley
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Sorry to hear that.
I wouldn't reward myself for not having a job. I would reward myself when I find a job again. Maybe the new toy is so time consuming that you forget to find a new jobIf you want something, then buy flight or railway tickets and use the time for visiting some new locations with some short trips?
Good luck.
i am thinking about some travel...mabe even the euromeet!
i have not been adventurous in many many years...
back alley
IMAGES
regardless of the job situation, the cameras you already have are better![]()
probably right about that...
paulfish4570
Veteran
enough with the bookstore psychoanalysis! you go, joe!
back alley
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joe, joe, joe. do what you want, as long as you can afford it. we know you live simply and have no dependents, IIRC. have at it ...
i do live a pretty simple life...and it's just me and the dog...
FrankS
Registered User
On the bright side, you can spend more time on RFF now.

back alley
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i can and will spend more time shooting...it's a bit warmer here now and i plan a trip to new york soon...
smiling gecko
pure dumb luck, my friend
breathe, relax and enjoy. 



go for it....


smiling gecko, aka kenneth
go for it....
smiling gecko, aka kenneth
Lawrence Sheperd
Well-known
I clicked the "back" button on the bay with 3 seconds to go and in the lead.....
it was a revelation!
My retail therapist was proud of me.
it was a revelation!
My retail therapist was proud of me.
back alley
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these threads almost always amaze me...why i am still surprised amazes me as well.
why is it that gear is looked upon by some as such an evil thing!
do painters get criticized for wanting new oils, acrylics or brushes?
i own 2 'good' cameras and a pricey point and shoot...that's it!
so getting another camera is such a sin? all my gear together didn't cost as much as a leica monochrom...or a noctolux...
why is it that gear is looked upon by some as such an evil thing!
do painters get criticized for wanting new oils, acrylics or brushes?
i own 2 'good' cameras and a pricey point and shoot...that's it!
so getting another camera is such a sin? all my gear together didn't cost as much as a leica monochrom...or a noctolux...
GaryLH
Veteran
Been in the rolls of the unemployed since mid Dec.
I decided that I would relax a little before figuring out what to do next.
Next week I am going to searching for a new job.
Godfrey is right, if u got the budget who cares about what else u have, it what u want. Life us short, enjoy yourself while u can.
Gary
I decided that I would relax a little before figuring out what to do next.
Next week I am going to searching for a new job.
Godfrey is right, if u got the budget who cares about what else u have, it what u want. Life us short, enjoy yourself while u can.
Gary
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