Bill Pierce
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Does it make sense to spend a lot of money on a digital camera? We’re still early in the development of these cameras, and, unlike film cameras, the passage of just a few years can bring major advances to the field that provide good reasons to buy new cameras and replace the old ones. A friend who owns a camera store that works with a lot of the country’s top photographers says this is exactly what is happening. In some ways he says he is in the camera swapping business.
Look at the improvement in the Leica digitals from the Digilux, M8/9 days. It would be foolish to denigrate the quality of the newer Leicas including the just released Q. Yet, among my friends, many of whom owned multiple Leica film bodies, no one currently uses digital Leicas. Admittedly, that is a rather extreme example, but many, including those few who never used a rangefinder, have switched from brands they spent decades with since moving to digital, an evolving, changing field. Does it make sense to spend a lot of money on a digital camera if it is not the lifetime investment that many film cameras were?
Can you spend a lot of money on a short term investment if you are a young person just starting out or are a person responsible for a family? Actually, this concerns me a lot more than what I choose to do. And there is another thing that concerns me. I don’t like the camera brand I grew up with, Leica, becoming a conspicuous consumption item worn like jewelry instead of a camera just because it’s expensive.
Your thoughts??
Look at the improvement in the Leica digitals from the Digilux, M8/9 days. It would be foolish to denigrate the quality of the newer Leicas including the just released Q. Yet, among my friends, many of whom owned multiple Leica film bodies, no one currently uses digital Leicas. Admittedly, that is a rather extreme example, but many, including those few who never used a rangefinder, have switched from brands they spent decades with since moving to digital, an evolving, changing field. Does it make sense to spend a lot of money on a digital camera if it is not the lifetime investment that many film cameras were?
Can you spend a lot of money on a short term investment if you are a young person just starting out or are a person responsible for a family? Actually, this concerns me a lot more than what I choose to do. And there is another thing that concerns me. I don’t like the camera brand I grew up with, Leica, becoming a conspicuous consumption item worn like jewelry instead of a camera just because it’s expensive.
Your thoughts??