Can't make this work!
Thought I could dump digital... couldn't and ended up rebuying Fuji XT-4 and GFX-50R in an unsuccessful pass as if I were thinking I could dump all the rest. Didn't work. Especially the lack of a tangible touch-it-feel-it process.... and I've got all this film lying in a fridge. Old problem, new era, to quote Shakespeare on his pen collection: "The collection groweth.. and none exeunteth stage right..."
Did dump Leica M3 and M6.... that actually wasn't that hard: Hated the way those loaded, but liked the shots. Loved the Zeiss lenses but realized I was collecting and not enjoying the shooting... especially loading experienced. Cycled through a bunch of others but ultimately replaced with Nikon F's ...and ultimately settling on the F4 as the prize of the bunch. Sweet camera! though telephotos beyond the 135mm are honkingly too big! Nikon's commitment to the F line meant the same lenses worked all the way through the Nikon D800.... but actually those big teles pushed me to reconsider that.... and redo digitial as ASC (Fuji). Sold the Nikon heavy weights, but still have the F4's and complementary lens crew.
Medium format - after an incomplete but still extensive set of trials, have found it hard to wrestle with anything other than my Rollieflex 3F with filters, etc. Sometimes manual everything is just fine and doesn't break. Efforts with Bronica, Rollei 6008, and some others were still born. But the TLR leaves only when they pry it from my cold dead hands. But the tough thing with 120 film is peeling that backing paper and loading the reels is a PIA, and the other thing is that SLR MF's tend to do is make you wonder why.... since they seem to clock in about as big and heavy as 4X5.... though they can do a bit more speed. Not much, but some. Where I see "beyond the TLR" fitting these days is in more panoramic type shots. Maybe it's wanting "IN" on the fad? But I can see using some of my LF lenses here and the LF cameras with a roll film back. Caveat is that if I really really had to cull and dump ALL LF, maybe the RB system would step in. Maybe?
At this point, I'm very much paused on both of those MF continuance ideas and holding ONLY with the TLR.
With LF 4X5, I'm still weeding. For now (semi self awareness speaking), I think this is the keeper format. "The challenge with this format is amazing, and the joy of handling.... is great. So far my shots ain't.... but it's a learning exercise." Yup. And the (expensive) lessons do feed back into the rest in innumerable ways. One thing that's annoying is that once you see that tilt can solve a lot of perspective problems, NOT doing that is hard to bear. Mentally I cringe even seeing someone else's published shots that don't at least keystone this away in editing. And that's why I'll keep working 4X5 until I really "get it": Because it's worth it and the challenge is formidable, humbling, and worthy.... and I'm not, but I'm still ambitious enough to think some of this can be changed.
So I can't do it. Resolutions to cull "the collection" are underway. Again. Yes, all in all, I've spent like a drunken sailor (maybe like 2 or 3?), and promised to reform and "do better and be more controlled" like a hung over sailor. And then I don't. Duh. The problems with film are that it's rare out in the wild, and trying / using someone else's prized find to see whether it fits you really doesn't have the opportunity to happen if it ever did. You buy, you try, and trade out or keep. And this whole "Cull" thing is about as gruesome as a Sci-Fi Horror movie of the same name... I can't even watch it... much less do it... even mentally here. And then there's the developing, darkroom, printing end of the business.... but that's another can of worms. How many cans are we opening here? Right... let's not go there.