Just as an aside, I've more or less decided that I'm going to get an Eos 5d or its sucessor soon. When I look at M8 shots I think to myself "I did the right thing selling film gear to buy Canon L lenses, these M8 shots are nowhere near the 5D or 1Ds II".
Really? What exactly are you looking at - internet JPEGs, files straight out of the camera, adjusted files, or prints? The M8 actual files are fantastic. I've not spent a lot of time looking at actual files from 5D or 1DsII, since I own neither. But if they're a lot better I'll be very surprised.
The bottom line there is probably no justification in spending £000's on a hobby when that money could supply clean water for an african village and save the lives of many children. But none of us like to hear that do we?
Mmmm? So wait - you're going to buy a 5D instead of an M8. How much does this leave for the African village? What on earth does any of this have to do with M8s or any other topic relevant here?
Our lives in the West are often built on the misery and hardship of others, but yet we all sit here and talk about £500 for this and £1000 for that as if this was in some way important. I couldn't live in a state of hair-shirted self righteousness, and I'm as guilty as anyone of wasting money on frivilous hobbies. But at the end of the day, there are so many more important things going on in the world than the M8, and there are so many better ways to spend $5000 than on a camera you couldn't hope to get the best out of, and may never reach its own potential.
So the translation here is what? That neither art nor personal happiness is important? No one - most especially those who are starving or suffering - believes that. That we should help those less fortunate than ourselves? Do you think this is news, or that your audience doesn't understand that, or that they aren't actually DOING it? That your upcoming 5D purchase is somehow more virtuous than an M8 purchase? Really, you're just not being coherent here.
Photos documenting injustice reduce injustice. Photos documenting beauty preserve beauty. Photos documenting ugliness reduce ugliness. Art inspires, heals, saves, and educates. Art ennobles the artist and the viewer. As individuals and as societies, we allocate resources to sustenance, to justice, to progress, to art, to charity, and to other things. Don't like my choices? Make your own.