I have multiples of the ones I really like.You never know if you can get them ever again and they don't last forever or repairing gets more and more difficult. Of course, you end up being in danger of spending more time on maintenance than photography.Seen quite a few people on here with several examples of the same camera. No criticism intended or inferred, but what drew you to buying several of the same model, or did they kind of just land in your lap?
My justification for having multiple cameras is they are at least all different and have their own qualities and quirks. (Bit of a weak justification, but there it is.) However I don't have two of anything. I guess if I found a really nice champaign OM-4Ti ridiculously under-priced I'd probably buy it because it compliments my black one, but I don't have an urge to proactively hunt one down because it's going to be just like the one I already own other than being a different colour.
At This Point In Time.....^^^^^^^ That is probably the best reason right there.Having three of a camera model you really like that hasn't been manufactured for more than twenty years and there are no spare parts available for to me makes sense because if the worst comes to the worst and one of them breaks down you can have a camera repairer cannibalise one of the bodies to keep the other two cameras going .
This is the reason I've kept hold of a camera that broke and was replaced immediately with the same model. The broken one is now a "parts camera" for its sibling - poor thing!Having three of a camera model you really like that hasn't been manufactured for more than twenty years and there are no spare parts available for to me makes sense because if the worst comes to the worst and one of them breaks down you can have a camera repairer cannibalise one of the bodies to keep the other two cameras going .
It can make economic sense Steve considering the price of lens repairs these days and how cheap some lenses can be bought in good condition these days.I have never gotten to the point that I needed more than one copy of a camera or lens.
Got into buying Nikkormats for similar reasons, though I'm currently down to 4 or 5 having given some away. Bought my last one seven years ago when the market for 35mm cameras had bottomed out.When the price of Nikkormat's became about the same as a good rear lens cap, I bought one for each Nikon prime lens I had in my possession. Why not?
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