Graham_Martin
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I've done what many of us have and that is to buy with my heart and not my head. I just purchased a Mamiya AFD with a 35mm manual focus, 150mm AF and 55-110AF lenses. I bought it because I wanted an AF camera for those situations where I don't have time to properly manual focus.
I also have a Hasselblad 500 c/m with 50mm, 80mm, 150mm, and 250mm lenses. I love that camera when I have the time to set up and shoot excatly how I want.
Then I have two Nikon DSLRs (a D2X and a D300) with several Nikon lenses.
I need to raise about $1,500.00
So what to liquidate? I'm thinking of selling the 'blad 150mm since I have that covered with the Mamiya, plus maybe sell the D2X. I do use both DSLRs and so I would probably downgrade to a D200. That's not going to get me to $1,500 but it would be a start. What I am really trying to do is to keep parts of each because each system has its place. Maybe it's just a case of too many toys!
Any thoughts?
I also have a Hasselblad 500 c/m with 50mm, 80mm, 150mm, and 250mm lenses. I love that camera when I have the time to set up and shoot excatly how I want.
Then I have two Nikon DSLRs (a D2X and a D300) with several Nikon lenses.
I need to raise about $1,500.00
So what to liquidate? I'm thinking of selling the 'blad 150mm since I have that covered with the Mamiya, plus maybe sell the D2X. I do use both DSLRs and so I would probably downgrade to a D200. That's not going to get me to $1,500 but it would be a start. What I am really trying to do is to keep parts of each because each system has its place. Maybe it's just a case of too many toys!
Any thoughts?
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