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rpavich

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Well...my advice is to dump everything but 2 or 3 cameras that you cannot live without.

Then, when you get the urge to spend money you don't have; go out and shoot instead of spending.

Buy experiences, not gear.

I'm more happy with one camera and one lens than when I had bags full of stuff.
 

chriscrawfordphoto

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Funny you said this...I am currently contemplating trading my 500C/M and Prism with 80/2.8 for a Leica M6 body...

It's funny, I swore I'd keep it forever. It's hard to beat a Hassie though!

Don't trade it for 35mm, you'll regret it. Leicas are awesome and the lenses incredible, but they're still limited by that tiny film. I used a Hasselblad for years, but my health issues were making it harder and harder for me to handle the weight of the camera and the lenses I had for it. I traded it for a Mamiya 6 rangefinder. That camera and the three lenses for it are small and lightweight; I can carry them all day without pain or fatigue. The image quality is fully up to Hasselblad levels.
 

CropDusterMan

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When it comes to wanting to trade my Hasselblad for a Leica M6 body, the deal is, I also have Fuji 6x9 90mm, and I prefer that format to 6x6 anyways.
I have an M4-P already and want a second body.
 
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