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I have slowly accumulated a little too much gear and feel a bit disturbed by it. I want to concentrate on taking photos, not worry that I have too much gear.
In any case, can anybody who have been in this situation comment on what they did fix the situation and in retrospect say if that was a good idea or not.
My idea is to put my gear on two shelves. One for gear that I actually use, and the other for dust collectors (that would be most of the stuff intially).
Then after one or two years, I will seriously consider offloading the gear that is not in active use.
During that time, if I find that I must have something from the dust collecting shelf, I can move it to the active one.
It is also OK to borrow stuff from the dust collector shelf for pure fun of using it, and that does not mean it automatically has to move to the active shelf.
(The worst thing is that I have sort of a GAS attack to get an old 30-ies screw mount Leica...)
/Håkan
In any case, can anybody who have been in this situation comment on what they did fix the situation and in retrospect say if that was a good idea or not.
My idea is to put my gear on two shelves. One for gear that I actually use, and the other for dust collectors (that would be most of the stuff intially).
Then after one or two years, I will seriously consider offloading the gear that is not in active use.
During that time, if I find that I must have something from the dust collecting shelf, I can move it to the active one.
It is also OK to borrow stuff from the dust collector shelf for pure fun of using it, and that does not mean it automatically has to move to the active shelf.
(The worst thing is that I have sort of a GAS attack to get an old 30-ies screw mount Leica...)
/Håkan