YYV_146
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It's called jealousy.
I don't have a Noct, nor do I think I ever will, because $10k is way more money than I would spend for one lens, especially when I have other options. Do I think less of you because you have one? Nah. If I wanted, I could sell $10k worth of my gear and get one, but I'd rather have the other stuff.
Some folks can't understand that personal choice is just that.
Personally, most of my best work has been done in my extremely boring small town. The trick was finding the right thing to shoot. It's not as easy but since I have 24/7 access it's fine. On the flip side, when I'm traveling, I don't have that inside knowledge of the area, and usually end up making mediocre photos (and the more I visit the same area, the better I get). So staying local isn't necessarily bad.
Personally I like to take long trips or, if a month-long stay is out of the question, going back to the same locations over and over again. I like NYC - not all of it, admittedly, but the architecture and street scenes.
I think it boils down to whether you actually need such a diverse range of equipment - I buy lots of things that I only use for one project, then sell off with a minor loss. The Noct was extra expensive for me because it's something I want to keep long-term, but concentrating on this lens and getting amazing results makes it feel worthwhile.