RalphLambrecht
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Yea and what we have left we'll waste.
give it to me.I'll make sure there is nothing left

Yea and what we have left we'll waste.
How much actual use would these lenses be to anyone ?
Want something you can easily use on your SLR? Well, the Zeiss CZ.2 zooms run $20K each, and then there's this little gem:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hasselblad-...IS-UV-LENS-ACHROMATIC-MONOCHROME/271793791272
I prefer the "least expensive lens" thread, it is more fun...
All these lenses would be as much use to me personally as a chocolate tea pot.
I did when I was a child.Don't you like Easter eggs either?
In answer to your'e flippant remark Martin, for the first eight years of my life during WWII there were no Easter eggs in the U.K, Sweets and chocolate was strictly rationed because our island was blockaded by Germany and importing cocoa beans and sugar cane risked sailors lives.Were there actually eggs back then? Guess that settles the whole chicken-egg thing.
its easy to get a crappy image and claim it is good from a 2 million dollar lens
but to get a great image from a $3 lens is a different story !
My god man have you no sense of humor at all? Stodgy old codger.
My god man have you no sense of humor at all? Stodgy old codger.
Oh, come on Martin, stodgy old codger is my job.
Cheers,
Dan
Thanks Dan, I feel I genuinely have everything I need and can see no point in accumulating more"stuff" and filling my small house with things I don't need for the sake of acquisitiveness and I would rather spend the money on keeping the equipment I use regularly professionally serviced when necessary.Oh, come on Martin, stodgy old codger is my job.
Ben (see post #962 in this (there was a url link here which no longer exists) discussion) is the rare person who knows what he needs and has it. His wants are simple, his needs are few and he has enough.
Cheers,
Dan
That's true Dan, people aren't all like me, I'm more interested in photographs than the equipment which is just a means to an end that anyone with money can buy, I don't consider it an end in itself.So far so good, Ben, but you really shouldn't impute motives to strangers or impugn their preferences. We're not all like you. Different constraints, different goals, different preferences.
That's true Dan, people aren't all like me, I'm more interested in photographs than the equipment which is just a means to an end that anyone with money can buy, I don't consider it an end in itself.
There's an old saying in photography Paul "If you want to impress me with your photography don't show me your cameras, show me your pictures".You radical non-consumerist, you! How dare you escape the clutches of Madison Avenue and the nattering class?
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