FallisPhoto
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Um, perfect bull****. He compared it to his hourly rate working. That has nothing to do with the value of his time shooting pictures.
(He also mentioned time shooting pictures, but that just means his argument was incoherent on top of being fallacious.)
If you value your time taking pictures, you value the time to know what your equipment is doing. If you buy a 50-year-old Nikon and don't do anything to it before you go out and shoot, you aren't "valuing your time", you're being a fool by not finding out whether or not your equipment is doing what you think it's doing before you waste time "using" it.
The failures of logic in threads like this are, no offense... not astounding. Anymore. Just tiresome.
It's kind of like a guy who goes out and buys $4000 shotguns and then won't clean them.