Frankly Unsharp
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As I stood there holding my newly arrived Nikon F3, I realized that I had reached a new milestone and crossroads on the path to either cameraheaven or camerahell! Sounds dramatic, sure, but it isn't. Last summer I cleaned out most of my camera gear, including camerabodies, lenses and all kinds of accessories that I knew I would never use. A company I've done business with before, packed all in boxes and carried them away. It really felt good to find spaces that were empty. I had to taste the word "empty", so seldom had it been used in my flat (or maybe when checking my bank account...)
Of course I had left myself "enough" cameras to play with (about 15); but You have to take into consideration that the starting-point was somewhere over 50 pieces. And Rome wasn't built in a day...
Anyway, after a series of transactions, I found myself owning 5 middle format cameras (all 6X6) and 10 35mm cameras, this group of 10 includes 3 rangefinders.
To cut the story short (don't You think it's a little late for that!?...), the Nikon F3 is a kind of number 16, and should never have been bought, but on the other hand it's in mint condition, so it stays (I already found a lens to go with it, a 90mm Apo-Lanthar, also as good as new.
What do You think I should do in this situation, I don't want to expand and risk another 50+ -catastrophe , but then again, the cameras I have kept are all of good quality, and it's hard to make decisions about who stays and who goes. Or should I be a radical and take a last step towards a total of 3-5 cameras?
Any suggestions?
Of course I had left myself "enough" cameras to play with (about 15); but You have to take into consideration that the starting-point was somewhere over 50 pieces. And Rome wasn't built in a day...
Anyway, after a series of transactions, I found myself owning 5 middle format cameras (all 6X6) and 10 35mm cameras, this group of 10 includes 3 rangefinders.
To cut the story short (don't You think it's a little late for that!?...), the Nikon F3 is a kind of number 16, and should never have been bought, but on the other hand it's in mint condition, so it stays (I already found a lens to go with it, a 90mm Apo-Lanthar, also as good as new.
What do You think I should do in this situation, I don't want to expand and risk another 50+ -catastrophe , but then again, the cameras I have kept are all of good quality, and it's hard to make decisions about who stays and who goes. Or should I be a radical and take a last step towards a total of 3-5 cameras?
Any suggestions?