Yeah, it's a lot cheaper than collecting cars.![]()
And I'm down to two motorcycles.

Yeah, it's a lot cheaper than collecting cars.![]()
As long as one is being fiscally responsible, and the important things are taken care of, why not indulge?
I think it depends on the reason(s) you're into photography.
1. Some are in it solely for the art, and need something that works well, and then focus their attention on simply making more photographs.
2. Others are at the other end of the spectrum, interested in photography as a science, where chemistry, mechanical engineering, electrical solutions, and such.
And most of us are somewhere in between. I think I'm 90% in number 1, and 10% in number 2. It used to be more 50/50.
But if one is solely into creating art (the final image is all that matters) then one is less likely to be drawn into the gear/technical/collecting/journey aspects of photography, and GAS is a non-issue. It works itself out.
What I object to is those riding high-horses and who judge others on their choices for enjoyment in a hobby. One can be both a gear head and an photographer, imo.
What I object to is those riding high-horses and who judge others on their choices for enjoyment in a hobby. One can be both a gear head and an photographer, imo.
I can't avoid the GAS, but I certainly don't have to pay too much. I only bid on items I currently have a use for - no "future projects".
I'm starting to become interested in old 120 rollfilm folders. I have none and don't know where to begin or what is good. I don't need a rangefinder, though it would be nice. What I do want is a lens of about f/3.5 or faster, a nice shutter with T, B, and speeds to about 1/400. Maybe Voigtländer?
I'm starting to become interested in old 120 rollfilm folders. I have none and don't know where to begin or what is good. I don't need a rangefinder, though it would be nice. What I do want is a lens of about f/3.5 or faster, a nice shutter with T, B, and speeds to about 1/400. Maybe Voigtländer?
Nope-that's not the answer. Since retiring three years ago I've bought more cameras and lens than in the previous ten years. If you play your cards right you have money in retirement.
I finally found the cure for GAS. It's called retirement. No income, no GAS.
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Nope-that's not the answer. Since retiring three years ago I've bought more cameras and lens than in the previous ten years. If you play your cards right you have money in retirement.
Sounds like you played a good hand.That's what it's all about...enjoying those autumn years.
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