Dougg
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Exactly! And this is attitude may lead to GAS problems! 😀tkluck said:...realy only "need" one RF, but what the hell does this "need" stuff have to do with it anyway?
Exactly! And this is attitude may lead to GAS problems! 😀tkluck said:...realy only "need" one RF, but what the hell does this "need" stuff have to do with it anyway?
raid said:I have three Zorki's, but this is where duplication ends in my RF camera set.
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As Frank said it above, would you add a second woman to your life? Maybe this is an incomplete question .... ? If it had been: "If you are totally happy with whom you have, would you add another woman to your life, knowing that you will lose the current woman ? This concept applies to the situation when you must sell yourt first RF cmera to get another one. With a Zorki-4, this concept does not apply unless you are on a $30 budget for cameras.
I use my Leica M3, M6, IIIc, Standard and CL on a "fair" rotational basis. Each girl gets a shot at old me. I am a happy dude!
Raid
Well, I don't know about this argument Frank. I come up with two different answers when it comes to replacing my camera and my wife. I now have two different RF bodies, a R2 and M2, and I consider them complimentary. However, I use the M2 95% of the time. I have found other cameras interesting, but not interesting enough. I would clone my M2 without a second thought; Now, regarding my sig. other, my wife...well, let's just say I've been married nearly 20 years to the same woman, and if I ever found myself in a position of having/wanting to replace her, I would not clone her but make an attempt to follow the above mantra, just to keep things more interesting.FrankS said:Sorry Raid, this is wrongly interpreted. What I meant was, if cameras were women, would you get an identical clone of your sig. other, or would you find a totally different woman more interesting, remembering that variety is the spice of life.