My Ferrari...

At my workplace parking lot, I do see in the summertime some rather fancy cars. One colleague has a Bently, and another an Aston Martin. Now that the weather has turned bad, they drive more prosaic cars such as BMWs. These fancy cars are expensive fun, but not the ones to use for regular business.

As for me, I take my reliable Toyota Corolla on a daily basis, come rain or shine. This modest Canadian-made Japanese branded car just works and works with no fuss. Just like my Bessa R.

One camera that has really impresed me is the Kodak Medalist II. If Kodak had only continued making such impressive, superb quality gear.... If GM had only continued making Cadillacs the way they made them in the 40s and 50s....
Well, enough mixed metaphors.
 
People buying boats, me included, telescopes, my relatives, and it is used just few times per year.
Comparing to Leica or Lamborghini it is even more unpractical.

Edit: Have no clue which "Ferrari" OP drives, I driving old Canadian M4-2, a.k.a. "reindeer sleigh". Ho-ho-Ho!
 
you're describing the reasons i sold my ducati years and years ago. it was the right decision, but one that i'm sad about to this day.

oh, financially i should have just put the thing up on blocks and resold it this year. M9 financial performance probably won't be like that.
 
What happened to the Americans with their Corvettes???

Insert Kodak here? IDK if that really works.

Never drove a Ferrari or a BMW further than moving it from one side of the shop to the other but I can promise you one thing - I can drive the piss out of both if given the chance...and I can do vintage or new drive by wire....auto or stick. And I can handle the upholstery too 🙂

That being said I drive a truck and own a bunch of cheap old but nice cameras..used nearly everyday! 😉

Shooting bokeh studies with a Nikon EM woman's camera and 105 using BW Kodak today as a matter of fact. (Fair Lady Nissan maybe? Miata? Automatic of course 🙂 )
 
What would be a 1969 Camaro convertible. I had a used one back in the seventies. I think it is the best styling Camaro ever. I cannot think of any US made camera that screams "right-on bro".
 
boatload of Leicas

boatload of Leicas

I think you should keep the Ferrari, but send it back to Maranello for a CLA. Nothing like a fresh Ferrari.

Yep the 30, 000 mile check up could buy you a whole lot of Leicas and lenses🙂

My 99 Toyota Camry still running strong at 293,432 .It must be an old Nikon F still shooting along.
 
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A leica is probably better made, more reliable, and more useful than any Ferrari ever was.

But how do the prices compare dollar per pound of metal?
 
daughters nieghbor

daughters nieghbor

I doubt there are 100 Ferraris on the planet that have as many as 30,000 miles on the odometer 😛

My daughters nieghbor has had an eye on a 328 that the original owner keep in a conditioned garage.Owner had it serviced at 28,000 and then sold it to him, and it was gorgeous.
 
Konica Auto S2 made me feeling like driving Golf Mk2 GTI - product for masses, not expensive, got some quirks but not terrible, fantastic price/performance ratio.
 
It is pretty easy to reverse the analogy, and it's seems to me that the reverse is the usual way the question is asked.

So it would be 'I have a Land Rover, will a Ferrari make me a better driver?' And the potential for an sad outcome is the same transposed into cameras. Lots of money is spent and it neither makes the photographer or driver any more skilful. After a few years practice you can either take a good snap or drive skilfully, or you can't, and if there isn't an innate feel for the subject buying results has never worked. It is still possible to be happy in ownership, but at 70m.p.h. not 100 m.p.h.

And the sad outcome? Well we've all heard it before, 'I bought a Leica/Ferrari and it broke/crashed, the controls are primitive, my Ford/Nikon gives me better mileage.' And another Leica/Ferrari basher is born.

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Recently I disappeared into the Queensland outback for ten days.

I drove a French car and took a lot of photos with a German camera ... crazy huh!

😀
 
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