I think your primise is wrong. I don't think a lot of photographers believe the expense of their camera has anything to do with their talent as a photographer. I personally don't know anyone who thinks that. I do know lots of photographers who are somewhat irritated that a well made camera is so expensive... me for one. Also I don't believe there is any confusion regarding the fact that large format only is better for you if you want to use large format. I don't know your circle of photo friends but most photographers aren't that stupid.
"You get what you pay for" is pretty well established in practically every industry. So I would guess there are some people just getting into photography who don't know the kind of system fits them and who have plenty of money that will buy the most expensive just because it is probably well made or because it is a known tool of some professionals. But beyond that I think you are wrong in your assumptions.
Dennis
hi dennis
i couldn't agree with what you said that it is irritating that good equipment is very expensive and what you have assessed about people with $$
getting into photography so they buy what they perceive is very good equipment, but i have seen people over the years who are not "newbees"
they are not "just learned about photography" &c but people who believe that if they have the best of the best ( or the best their $$ can buy
which often times is the best of the best ) they will make even better photographs than they already make with whatever middle of the road already pretty good
gear they already have. it also goes for exotic processes &c. granted it is fun to do new things, to make images by hand, to have the experience
of making something 1 of a kind, whether it is a ambrotype or bromoil or oil print or ptpd gumover &c ( i am just throwing processes out there )
so they go and buy thousands of dollars of ULF equipment &c with the hopes that the process will overcome the imagery or their skill as a photographer.
don't get me wrong, i honestly believe great photography is something to behold .. exotic processes ( like the ones i mentioned and others )
leave me in awe sometimes because the photographer is able to not only make the equipment part of them, but their process too is able
to blow my mind and leave me inspired ... [ added later] i mean i look ( i know its only the web but still ) at the gum overs, salt prints,tins dag's pt/pd prints, carbon prints &c of people like you, kerik, bill schwab, jason motamedi, vaughn, cliveh, nedL, david white, and gandolfi and i am mezmorized ...
and inspired ... KNOWING and SEEING the CONNECTION between equipment, mind and process ]
but i have seen many many people in the past 35 years ( from college days up )
who thought if their gear was the best there was they would be that much better ... granted some stuck with it and they were able to
fill the shoes they bought and drive that bmw like mario andretti but others .. no so much ...