photorat
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No offense intended, of course. To each his own and to some everyone else's as well.
My father used to collect cameras.
He didn't keep them forever, he bought and sold, but there were always plenty of Barnack Leicas and Rolleiflexes around the house. Sometimes a Reid or an Alpa also.
He also bought and sold lawnmowers and typewriters.
Cameras are tools. Tools are meant to be used. 😉
It's built for the purpose of taking pictures. Otherwise it wouldn't have a shutter, wind crank, etc.
Seems all very similar to me. If you belong to 2) (like me), face it, you are a collector. Otherwise, among others, we wouldn't mind paying an extra few bucks to make sure we get risk free users. We wouldn't mind using Heavystar hoods on all our lenses. Etc.
I think perhaps you could use some more choices.
Whew! (sigh of relief) I must not be a collector because I just got a heavystar hood for my M2. 😛
I recently managed to score my 4th M2 in absolutely pristine condition, late model, hardly used, original box and all.
Yes indeed. Live and let live.Cameras are, like everything else, different things to different people. Some use, some collect, while others only buy and sell.
This argument relies on intelligent design which probably works for camera equipment, but fails scientific scrutiny when it comes to living organisms such as trees and humans.People are built for the purpose of making babies when they bump uglies. Should every romp end in a child, or is it OK to make the beast with two backs just for the fun of it?
I suspect we humans pervert the original intent of many things, mostly because we feel like it and it doesn't impact the rights of anyone else. Cameras as shelf-queens versus cameras as tools is just one of the many things that is the business of the person who has ownership of the camera in question.
I never understood the difference between, say
1) for example, collect all Leicas and lenses made between year A and year B. Go many times to ebay or on-line, or to camera auctions, to search, wait for and buy stuff. Spend lots of time doing that. Try to save as much money as possible when you do, for each item - get a great deal. Put stuff on a shelve, never use it.
2) own a Leica. Accessorize it to the maximum, i.e. get rapidwinder, grip, Luigi case, TA release button in the right color, rapid rewind, etc. Buy some classic lenses. Make sure you get the right hoods. Get fitting filters. Original cases and finders, possibly. Go many times to ebay or on-line, or to camera auctions, to search, wait for and buy stuff. Spend lots of time doing that. Try to save as much money as possible when you do, for each item - get a great deal. Use the stuff.
Seems all very similar to me. If you belong to 2) (like me), face it, you are a collector. If you don't want to believe it, talk to your analyst. 🙂 Otherwise, among others, we wouldn't mind paying an extra few bucks to make sure we get risk free users. We wouldn't mind using Heavystar hoods on all our lenses. A single camera body with 3-4 lenses would be enough. We wouldn't use > 30 year old cameras in the first place. Etc.
Cheers,
Roland.
You'll "upgrade" eventually. 🙂
Do I need to say more ? Why the heck does a "user" need 4 M2s 🙂 🙂 .... (note that I have 6 Ms, at the moment 😱 ...)
Roland.
Cameras are tools. Tools are meant to be used. 😉