David_Manning
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It's a big investment. I think I'll shoot through a block of b&w film in the ol' M7 before I decide. That would be a smaller investment 😛
It's a big investment. I think I'll shoot through a block of b&w film in the ol' M7 before I decide. That would be a smaller investment 😛
This to me isn’t an “investment” if it was then you would be buying to sell for a profit… Its a passion or at least it should be. To me you invest in the stock market, crypto, a house… I never view anything that’s associated with a passion or hobby as an investment… It’s just the wrong mindset in my opinion…
Whatever, nobody is interested in a slightly different view mindset… not sure why I even bother, everyone is set in there ways… carry on
I'm planning on selling a Sony A7RII and maybe my M9.
Eh? "Investment"? "expensive purchase"? "extreme toy"? What does it matter?
Buy it if you want it. There's no penalty for chickening out.. :angel: 😉 😀
I paid a pretty penny for a couple of nice Longines wristwatches in the past year. Like them a lot, don't need them, they tell the time well, but I just wanted them. And had the money. Life is too short...
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Agreed, there is still always someone out there telling me another person how to use their wallet. The problem is some people can buy Leicas like others can buy McDonalds.
Agreed, there is still always someone out there telling another person how to use their wallet. The problem with that is that some people can buy Leicas like others can buy McDonalds.
Agreed. But do we want now to veer into wealth disparities? Life is not fair. Behind every great fortune there is a great crime. Great. I make do with what I have. The "art" of photography is who is pushing the button not what button is being pushed. You cannot buy your way to good photos. A prime example of the disconnect between wealth and "art" is Vivian Meier. So let's get out there taking pictures and stop talking pictures. We need both but we have to have something to see, review, comment upon and learn from. Shopping is really not part of that. As always, YMMV.
I get it...of course. But I no longer think I can change the world. I accept that the world can suck and also can be great. I choose to be selfishly happy after many horrible years of depression. Vivian Meier had nice gear... and now her art is sold in the finest galleries. You might be surprised, but I am very prolific and not lazy. But I also enjoy RFF. I am always working on making myself and my photography better. You can check out some here; www.johngellings.com
“He who knows he has enough is rich,” Lao Tzu
Nice work. Always urban? NY, NY, the name's so nice they say it twice.
I did not mean to be seen as commenting on you for I was not. However there is a preoccupation with labels among some and that obscures what is important: the image. Granted the gear is important but we might want to weigh that against what the gear is for. Steinbeck's "Cannery Row" or "Sweet Thursday" had a character who kept building a sailboat only to partially dismantle and rebuild it as a different sailboat again and again. It was never sailed. Just for me and possibly for no others, but I would rather be out with a crap camera than at home with the latest, greatest, most expensive gear checking its specs and reading its manuals. And I do love complex mechanical toys that cost a lot of money.
I cannot count on my pen to make me a great writer.
Pompton Lakes? Plainfield. Can you get real Italian food in Chile?
Pretty funny stuff.
Meanwhile, I'm still suffering from indecision and I'm setting up my Pakon F135+ for the Acros I just bought for the M7. I'll be able to make a better decision once I burn through 8-10 rolls. Just don't want to spend "stupid" money. By then...we'll see what the M11 is all about.