BradS
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When you have to look at an inventory list to decide what kit to take to Grandma's house for the holiday....:confused:
When you need to keep going down to the local hardware store to buy more shelves...
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When you need to keep going down to the local hardware store to buy more shelves...
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When it doesn't all fit in my three pelican cases....?
Or when your Nikon system alone won't fit in six 105 and two 111 Halliburtons. Yep...a rationalization of bodies is definitely forthcoming in the New Year. Potentially on the chopping block: an F5, an F3HP, an extra MD4/AH-3, possibly a pair of F2s (F2A, F2AS)... The Hasselblads and their eight lenses fit nicely in their pair of 111s, the Leicas and their seven lenses in their 106...but the Nikons....![]()
(signature) An assortment of F-series Nikons (F to F6, excluding the F4)
Sometimes we just have to agree to disagree with our spouses on what constitutes too much![]()
With women it is easy: Just count how many pairs of shoes she has![]()
I'm trying very, very hard to get down to one camera. It's the only thing that makes any sense. If you have even two they're like Tribbles. Suddenly, from two you have a dozen! And none of them work "right" of course. You have to carry crib sheets to remember that one has a light leak on one side of the back, the other hangs below 1/25, the other, other one may say 1/500, but it's nuts, and is actually about 1/180. etc.
I wonder if anyone has too much film/chemicals/paper?
I'm curious how the F4 got to be excluded. In my case, I've got F through F4 and chose not to get the F5 and F6 because those bodies don't have many external controls; they're more like the digital bodies.
I find the best option is to have a few cameras that you use regularly, and instead of constantly buying more pay to have them serviced professionally occasionally when required so they are all in good working order.
With women it is easy: Just count how many pairs of shoes she has![]()
More than 1 camera is too many. 2 if a professional wedding photographer or photojournalist in a war zone (same difference).
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