Equipment Accumulation vs. Using Equipment

benjiboy

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*Sigh* It has been said before that if you build something idiotproof, the world will respond by building a better (?) kind of idiot.....:rolleyes:
I once had a guy bring back a tripod with a broken leg that he admitted he had accidentally reversed over in his car who wanted me to exchange it because it was faulty, and one of my friends wife who manages a jewellery store had a customer bring back a diamond ear ring, and ask for a refund because she had lost the other one :rolleyes:
 

clayne

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Even your first example situation is off the mark. You don't bring a single camera and 3 lenses, "just in case." You should bring one camera with one lens, perhaps with a second (different) body with another single lens attached to it.

IMO, your approach is to go about things without letting go of your options. For that, you'll never be able to progress past where you are unless you embrace limitations.


Equipment is about 10% of the picture here. There are so many more important things before it. I find it suspect that you say "image you have in mind." Do you think too much?
 

firecracker

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What a long thread!

I don't know what this thread is all about, but all I can say is, I have stopped collecting film-related stuff a while ago. But because of that I've been pretty healthy using what I have had for a long time.
 
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