Paul Jenkin
Well-known
As my dad used to say, "quality pays, it doesn't cost". So long as you're getting the best quality possible and you're using the kit and getting enjoyment from it, then it's money well spent, in my book.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
If that's what's important, why do you need the excel file?With an up-to-date excel file for my insurance I know exactly how much I've spent on my current gear, and it is way too much. But it brings me happiness and that's what's important to me.
Cheers,
R.
rbsinto
Well-known
In the 33 years that I've been photographing, I have spent a large sum of money on my hobby, but when I consider that the lion's share of my equipment was purchased second-hand, is mostly gear that was released in the 1950s, '60s, 70s, and 1980s, and that it is being used on a constant and on-going basis, I don't have any qualms or regrets about the expenditures.
hrzlvn
Established
haha my justification is that my lenses are an investment![]()
Very good point! Also a good reason that keep persuading myself to invest more!
thegf
Established
If that's what's important, why do you need the excel file?
Cheers,
R.
According to his post, it's for insurance.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
It is not spending, it's investing ...
Remember that the best camera equipment purchases will be the things you love so much that you use them forever or until they have no value left. So your best purchases become your worst investment. And your best investment is that gear that does not work for you so is sold.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I've spent a lot... but kept an even larger lot. When I gave the list of my gear to the lady at the insurance company in which we have our home, her eyes opened so wide they didn't fit her face. It's six Leica M bodies, assorted M-lenses (Leica and otherwise), two film Nikon SLRs with a variety of lenses, one dSLR, a couple of P&S and a myriad of valuable accessories. Hecy, I even listed the Leica hoods I had to get for my collapsible lenses!
I don't regret it, however. I'm simply glad that I made all my purchases back in the good ole pre-2008 days of yore
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I don't regret it, however. I'm simply glad that I made all my purchases back in the good ole pre-2008 days of yore
denizg7
Well-known
when I first started I thought 600 dollars was pricey for a decent lens... in the rangefinder world that's cheap
ajramirez
Established
It's all relative. The amount of money I have spent on camera gear in the last four (4) years pales in comparison to the depreciation hit on my car in the same period of time. The car is arguably a necessity (inexistent public transportation where I live), but I have certainly derived much more enjoyment from my photo gear.
raid
Dad Photographer
After getting married, my wife alerted me to the fact that our kids are more important than cameras ...
denizg7
Well-known
Long term I never thought I would spend so much less...
I mean this M6 body is a keeper... I will probably keep it for 80 years, time will tell if i am a 50mm guy or a 35mm and i will make the viewfinder specifially only 50 or 35 uncluttered..
I mean this M6 body is a keeper... I will probably keep it for 80 years, time will tell if i am a 50mm guy or a 35mm and i will make the viewfinder specifially only 50 or 35 uncluttered..
Joosep
Well-known
Long term I never thought I would spend so much less...
I mean this M6 body is a keeper... I will probably keep it for 80 years, time will tell if i am a 50mm guy or a 35mm and i will make the viewfinder specifially only 50 or 35 uncluttered..
Same feelings here. Year ago was a 50mm guy. Past 6 months, only 35mm.
OddE
Recovering GAS addict.
While there is no doubt that (some!) quality photographic equipment is expensive, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are spending a lot of money.
To elaborate - just about all the kit I have (Except for a couple of Nikkors) was bought second (or third, fourth, fifth...) hand.
As a result, it is (more or less) done depreciating. Unless I break something (which is where insurance enters the picture), my M4, my Fs and their lenses can be sold today for what I gave for them and, in some cases, more.
Unless 35mm film becomes unavailable, I have every belief that the equipment can be sold at a minimum, if any loss in one, three, five or ten years from now as well.
So - yes, I've bought more expensive-ish kit than I expected a few years ago, but that doesn't mean that all of the money is gone. (At least that is what I tell my wife; like many others, I am way better at purchasing than I am at selling...)
To elaborate - just about all the kit I have (Except for a couple of Nikkors) was bought second (or third, fourth, fifth...) hand.
As a result, it is (more or less) done depreciating. Unless I break something (which is where insurance enters the picture), my M4, my Fs and their lenses can be sold today for what I gave for them and, in some cases, more.
Unless 35mm film becomes unavailable, I have every belief that the equipment can be sold at a minimum, if any loss in one, three, five or ten years from now as well.
So - yes, I've bought more expensive-ish kit than I expected a few years ago, but that doesn't mean that all of the money is gone. (At least that is what I tell my wife; like many others, I am way better at purchasing than I am at selling...)
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
like many others, I am way better at purchasing than I am at selling...
Learn the mantra, Grasshopper: eBay is your friend.
I'm seriously impressed with how much I've made back, by selling the stuff I no longer want. Of course, I've then "invested" the money in things I do want...
Matus
Well-known
Once I have decided to try (start) film photography it was much more, because I started with 4x5" - I was thinking that it would be cheaper than getting Mamiya 6 right away - how wrong I was 
Now I have both, but that took a few years.
Now I have both, but that took a few years.
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
I spent a lot but also use my gear a lot. I have bought stuff I hardly use as well. However, most of the expensive analogue stuff holds its value so well I am not really bothered. And I am getting the knack of reselling too...
huddy
Well-known
I have spent a lot, but use all of it. I just got into rangefinders and compact rangefinder like cameras, and I expect I will have spent a good bit more before it is all said and done. Oh well, I have a lifetime of enjoyment and good pictures of my family so I will say it has been well worth it.
Cyriljay
Leica Like
Honestly all my spending was an investing to get the best out of my passion and love and devotion to Photography and ultimately it's all paid back in best results gained through.
Sid836
Well-known
I usually spend the money first and then thing of what I have done. However I always enjoy what I buy! 
(basically my wife nags about spending too much, but...)
(basically my wife nags about spending too much, but...)
igore
Member
I never have enough. But whatever I buy, it is an investment, I will sell it for more, and when I do, we can buy curtains, a new sofa just from the profit I made, I tell.
But I am still in the buying fase, didn`t yet sold any, so....maybe a new sofa will just have to wait for a while. Luckily my wife suports me in my hobby and undertainds it and I do try to buy best money can buy, just can`t settle for anything less, and that is my only problem, why I spent so (tooooo) much.
But I am still in the buying fase, didn`t yet sold any, so....maybe a new sofa will just have to wait for a while. Luckily my wife suports me in my hobby and undertainds it and I do try to buy best money can buy, just can`t settle for anything less, and that is my only problem, why I spent so (tooooo) much.
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