Contarama
Well-known
I work with a guy who has a strange, one-sided passive-aggressive battle with his wife.... Actually, its the wife that has the battle with HIM!. If he spends money without telling her ahead of time (particularly if its for a "toy" such as the cameras we're discussing here), she retaliates by secretly throwing away some other treasured item of his, usually in cold revenge after stewing about the matter for a week or two first. Sometimes he doesn't even realize the item is gone for awhile; the new bare spot on the shelf sometimes is the only clue.
I would divorce her!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I have the F6 as well as the F4.
I prefer the F4. Somehow the F6 just sucks the joy out of taking pics.
I was hoping you would say that. I don't think I have this amount of money anyway.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Mutual support is the name of the game. 28 years here and going strong. I don’t get her game, she don’t get the cameras. But we each know the other gets something from our individual games that makes us happy.
Dogman
Veteran
I've got a cool wife too.
But she wouldn't know an Elmarit from her elbow.
But she wouldn't know an Elmarit from her elbow.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Is dark humour allowed here?
ornate_wrasse
Moderator
I work with a guy who has a strange, one-sided passive-aggressive battle with his wife.... Actually, its the wife that has the battle with HIM!. If he spends money without telling her ahead of time (particularly if its for a "toy" such as the cameras we're discussing here), she retaliates by secretly throwing away some other treasured item of his
What a shame it has to be like this. Sounds like counseling is in order for this relationship.
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Congratz with you wives guys.
My wife (we married 16 years ago) has very little tolerance for my cameras. She is always pushing me to sell the unused one. She is ok with the Rolleiflex though.
Marcelo
My wife (we married 16 years ago) has very little tolerance for my cameras. She is always pushing me to sell the unused one. She is ok with the Rolleiflex though.
Marcelo
narsuitus
Well-known
@Asim,
Does your wife have an unmarried sister?
Does your wife have an unmarried sister?
krötenblender
Well-known
Well, I don't get cameras/lenses as gift and we just don't discuss my purchases and sells in camera equipment at all. But I get a different thing, that IMHO beats all this by far: When on vacation we go shooting together like crazy and we share and talk with excitement about it. She's not only my other half, she's also my photo-buddy. What could be better?
robert blu
quiet photographer
A couple of years ago...
A couple of years ago...
It's a story of more than two years ago I already posted on RFF, when my wife and I during a road trip from Italy to North Germany made a stop in Wetzlar where I had the RF of my M7 adjusted. We got an excellent service and in a few hours it was done, kudos to Wetzlar Customer Service.
Meantime we made a visit to the Leica shop where I was curious to know if they had any refurbished digital M, maybe an M9 or 262 or...something just to try it. But we also ask to see and try the M10. You understand, the curiosity!
As soon as I had the M10 in my hands I felt it very familiar, like having my M7.
My wife asked me if I wanted it and my answer was ok, it's nice, maybe for my 70th birthday (in less then two years) it could be a nice present to celebrate.
But...
...she replied: if you are sure it's a good camera, the one you desire than buy it now. And use it! No need to wait two years.
End of the story: in the afternoon after some more thinking I placed the order
and a few weeks later I was owner of an M10! Life is short, it's already late...
Now, and this is a little silly, I could have the M10 shipped to my address but we decided to drive to Wetzlar again to pick up personally! This makes the camera more...my camera!
Of course the first photo I took with the M10 had to be a photo of my wife
It's not a perfect photo, we both were feeling the emotion of a special moment!
Two and half years later I only add the M10 is a perfect camera im my opinion and my wife still is a special wife
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A couple of years ago...
It's a story of more than two years ago I already posted on RFF, when my wife and I during a road trip from Italy to North Germany made a stop in Wetzlar where I had the RF of my M7 adjusted. We got an excellent service and in a few hours it was done, kudos to Wetzlar Customer Service.
Meantime we made a visit to the Leica shop where I was curious to know if they had any refurbished digital M, maybe an M9 or 262 or...something just to try it. But we also ask to see and try the M10. You understand, the curiosity!
As soon as I had the M10 in my hands I felt it very familiar, like having my M7.
My wife asked me if I wanted it and my answer was ok, it's nice, maybe for my 70th birthday (in less then two years) it could be a nice present to celebrate.
But...
...she replied: if you are sure it's a good camera, the one you desire than buy it now. And use it! No need to wait two years.
End of the story: in the afternoon after some more thinking I placed the order
and a few weeks later I was owner of an M10! Life is short, it's already late...
Now, and this is a little silly, I could have the M10 shipped to my address but we decided to drive to Wetzlar again to pick up personally! This makes the camera more...my camera!
Of course the first photo I took with the M10 had to be a photo of my wife
It's not a perfect photo, we both were feeling the emotion of a special moment!

Two and half years later I only add the M10 is a perfect camera im my opinion and my wife still is a special wife
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Huss
Veteran
That is a very sweet story Robert.
I showed it to my wife and she slammed my other hand with the car door.
I showed it to my wife and she slammed my other hand with the car door.
robert blu
quiet photographer
That is a very sweet story Robert.
I showed it to my wife and she slammed my other hand with the car door.
I hope your car has not "strong" doors...
David Hughes
David Hughes
These posts are rather unbalanced; where's the "I've got a cool husband" ones? I guess they take it as read...
OTOH, perhaps "I've got a hot wife" would balance things up.
Regards, David
OTOH, perhaps "I've got a hot wife" would balance things up.
Regards, David
krötenblender
Well-known
Perhaps no cool husbands...? And only few female camerawomen here...
icebear
Veteran
When I got a promo e-mail from Leica for a 4 day masterclass in NYC for the price of a summicron (new), I wasn't sure. First about the money and the class topic which I had never done before. My wife " Sure you do it. What are you waiting for. That's a once in lifetime opportunity". As I do what SWMBO tells me
, I signed up. It was announced as "a life changing event" ... typical marketing BS, I thought. But it turned out to be exactely that.
To have the results of this experience adequately printed I booked a day in a printing studio (Cone Edition, Vermont). I told my wife about the meticulous process and one directional printing and she replied "Sure otherwise you might have some herringbone pattern in the print". I was positively floored
(She doesn't have any background in digital printing other than having an office printer).
This isn't a competition and she's my number one anyway
To have the results of this experience adequately printed I booked a day in a printing studio (Cone Edition, Vermont). I told my wife about the meticulous process and one directional printing and she replied "Sure otherwise you might have some herringbone pattern in the print". I was positively floored
This isn't a competition and she's my number one anyway
giganova
Well-known
The other day I watched Ebay auctions of cameras and my wife said "Why can't you watch porn like any other guy?" 
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