Hey guys! I'm thinking to sell my MP, 35 lux, 28 Cron and 50 Sonnar, Coolscan 4000 and Roelliflex (also films and chemicals), and buy a X2 and save a lot of money. I have the M8 as well.
Here's my plan in your situation:
- Keep the scanner and three lenses. They're the hard things to reacquire. Put the lenses and scanner aside for the future. Don't look at them.
- Sell the M bodies and the Rolleiflex. M bodies, film or digital, are easy to get. So are Rolleiflexes.
- Buy the X2. Use it. A lot. Complete a few projects with it.
- Stop reading equipment threads. Stop looking at new gear. Look at lots of photos and DON'T read what camera took them. Discover what you like in photographs and work to create it as best you can.
- Take a workshop using just the X2. Make at least a thousand photos you are satisfied with using it. When you are thoroughly satisfied with your work using it, and have a clear notion of where you'd like your photography to go, and can achieve that with the X2, consider objectively: 'do I need anything more? Is the expense and effort involved with doing film going to focus me on the photography, or will it get in my way? Do I need or want more than what the X2 allows me to do? Do I want anything more, for whatever reason? What's the reason?' Think hard, be honest with yourself; don't seek others' opinions. If you cannot answer the questions for yourself, you're not ready yet.
- When you can, you're ready. Then do what you want.
Given what you have, have had, etc, you have the means to buy whatever you want. What you're lacking is the direction and the decisiveness to go forward. My plan is designed to push you to find direction by first sating your immediate equipment jones/fantasy, then pushing you to see and become decisive about what you want to achieve.
Any of this equipment can do the job. Only you can see the job and decide to do it, and then decide what tools will do it best .. For you.
G