thirtyfivefifty
Noctilust survivor
So the biggest question I'm asked as a photograph-making enthusiast is what kind of camera I have, but most importantly: "How much did you pay for your equipment?"
I can never get used to people asking. It produces a big sting within, and I wish we would talk about more important things. Many times I wish I would have a "more modest" camera setup.
Don't want to give anyone the wrong idea based on equipment.
Currently, I have a (Canon) 5D2 with 35L/50L and a light meter, and I always wish for newer, smaller, cheaper lenses like Nikon has (28.8g, 50.8g, 85.8g), so I don't feel bad about spending a lot.
But that's just the way it is, I ended up with my current set up after years of trying other equipment and I'm pretty much happy how these tools help illustrate my vision, pretty much.
Anyway, was wondering if any of you had that "realization" about what's actually in your hands, or lugging in your camera bag, or sitting at home, and was wondering what's the story behind your favorite gear.
How did it become "the one" or "the ones", enough to justify the cost?
I can never get used to people asking. It produces a big sting within, and I wish we would talk about more important things. Many times I wish I would have a "more modest" camera setup.
Don't want to give anyone the wrong idea based on equipment.
Currently, I have a (Canon) 5D2 with 35L/50L and a light meter, and I always wish for newer, smaller, cheaper lenses like Nikon has (28.8g, 50.8g, 85.8g), so I don't feel bad about spending a lot.
But that's just the way it is, I ended up with my current set up after years of trying other equipment and I'm pretty much happy how these tools help illustrate my vision, pretty much.
Anyway, was wondering if any of you had that "realization" about what's actually in your hands, or lugging in your camera bag, or sitting at home, and was wondering what's the story behind your favorite gear.
How did it become "the one" or "the ones", enough to justify the cost?