When I talk photography with my dad, an avid 35mm photographer, he always talks about resolution, sharpness, lens tests, etc. Stuff that makes me tired. So I try to steer the conversation to discussing something else than 35mm, namely his Hasselblad system. Then all of a sudden the subject matter shifts from technical to more about the art of photography, making prints, how good the final results are, etc.
What causes this I have no idea, but I know it's a fact. 35mm equipment is very technical to use, and I think it's just a natural progression. I used to use a nice Pentax system up until about two years ago, and now I just use if sporadically. An interesting sideline is that since I had him use one of my Holga-cameras a couple of years ago, he's slowed down the tech talk a bit.
For my own purposes, I usually ask a question in these forums when I wonder about how to achieve a certain result that I'm after. I never seem to get into the 35mm gear for that, only once or twice has that happened.
- Thomas