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i hear this over and over here on rff and on other photo sites as well.
i wonder when this line of thinking started? it likely started with pros who like to throw their kit around to give it that war weary look, perhaps...
but for most of us here who are hobbyists are they really tools or just gear to help us enjoy our saturday outings?
do many audio buffs say the same about their turntables, amps or cd players?
or even painters who i doubt form quite the same attachments to their brushes and pallets?
if you make a living with your gear, then i think you should call your gear tools but if it's a joyride with no income involved? - then it's my gear, my kit, my beautiful lens or camera!
can you imagine a website that might have a thread called 'turntable porn'?
joe
i wonder when this line of thinking started? it likely started with pros who like to throw their kit around to give it that war weary look, perhaps...
but for most of us here who are hobbyists are they really tools or just gear to help us enjoy our saturday outings?
do many audio buffs say the same about their turntables, amps or cd players?
or even painters who i doubt form quite the same attachments to their brushes and pallets?
if you make a living with your gear, then i think you should call your gear tools but if it's a joyride with no income involved? - then it's my gear, my kit, my beautiful lens or camera!
can you imagine a website that might have a thread called 'turntable porn'?
joe