Blighty said:G.A.S. is a very serious condition and one that I've struggled with ...
David Brown said:Me, too. The other day I told my wife I had decided to buy camera A, but before I did, I had to sell camera B. My dear, sweet spouse told me that I could get A without selling B. Among health care professionals dealing with addiction, she is know as an "enabler". :rolleyes:
DeanC said:Funny, my wife said something like: "Sweetie, I don't care how many cameras you buy, I just wish you'd occasionally get rid of some of the stuff you don't use anymore." I think she's just worried we'll wind up on some daytime talk show with a film crew documenting the one path through all the piles of unused cameras, computers, bicycles, etc...
I'm single - I can do whatever I want! Of course, snuggling up at night with a Mamiya 1000s leaves a bit to be desired.Soeren said:Lucky you
My beloved don't say anything when I bring something "new" home but if looks could kill............
Cheers Søren
Soeren said:Lucky you
My beloved don't say anything when I bring something "new" home but if looks could kill............
Cheers Søren
mysuzuki2 said:I'm single - I can do whatever I want! Of course, snuggling up at night with a Mamiya 1000s leaves a bit to be desired.
Peter De Smidt said:The important thing is to have so many cameras that no one, other than you of course, can tell when you acquire another one.
DeanC said:I'm currently at 7. 3 35mm Nikons, the 645 Super, a C330, my 8x10 and a Canon G1 digital. I think I've got a little ways to go before it's impossible to tell that a new one's shown up. I do have my eye on an R2A though, or maybe an SQ series Bronica...
Soeren said:The SQ series Bronica I can understand, but 35mm ?? Well that is, I have a FM with an AIS 50mm f/1.8 coming in soon. Other than that I 'm looking at MF gear only. Ahh ok RF's are something different
I think I have reached the limit though since I have nowhere to "hide" the stuff I save from orphanage.
My camerabag is to small and its hard to argue for a bigger one for two nikons and four lenses
The 45mm f/4.0 is the latest but I "need" some tele (165mm f/2.8 and the 90mm for my Pentax 6X7. Any suggestions on the tele issue ?
Cheers, Søren
Peter De Smidt said:The important thing is to have so many cameras that no one, other than you of course, can tell when you acquire another one.
MattKing said:You have made a tactical error - just one camera bag.
You need to have several special purpose camera bags. That way, you can hide more cameras.
Lets see, a small bag in the car, either for a 35mm Olympus and three lenses, or the larger 35mm bag, with three bodiesand a number of lenses and flashes, or the other small bag, with a 645, a back, a finder and a 70 mm lens, or the medium size soft bag, for the 645 Pro, a couple of lenses, and a couple of backs, plus meter, or the semi-hard case with the C330 or C220 and three lenses, or the large soft padded case with all the Metz 60 CT1 and CT2 stuff, or the soft Olympus bag, currently holding the new (to me) Koni-Omega, which needs its own bag, etc., etc. ...
Clearly, I don't have a problem.
Matt
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