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Has Your Non-Photo Sig. Other Ever Talk You Out of a Purchase?


chris_chen

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We were in Edmonton, Canada on our way to an assignment in Malaysia when I saw/handled a MINT! screw mount Leica camera (don't remember the model, but had sep. windows for focusing and framing) and a collapsable 50 'cron. The interesting thing was a mistake in the engraving on the lens: f2 was there twice, one in the place where 2.8 should've been. Together with case $600 CDN.

 

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"wha'd'ya think hun?"

 

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"Nah, you have too many cameras as it is"

 

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The camera was gone the next day when I went alone to look at it again. Funny thing is, she is too.

 

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Another slow day in St. Looey, gettin' the job done though, it's lunch time.

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my Leica M3 has survived one marriage 14 yrs,numerous ladies,

close calls to another marriage.Thru it all my M3 was always faithful

and true!Yes i've been talked out of more cameras...by the same people

with "hidden agendas".So in life we make decisions....with he

permission of the love of our life!If it came to "he goes or I go"

statements....M3/Ziggy stays!

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You mean as in "Well - I think you'd better get it."?

 

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Even though she handles the finances and gets to see all the bills I

never do. If I had to handle the VISA statements I would have quit

buying 3 lenses ago!

 

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Canadian,too - just like my M4-x's. What a SWEET country!

 

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Forced to choose - the Leicas would have to go first!!!

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Different question ;-) I think I'm fairly lucky in that I have been

involved in photography for a lot of years (started photography the

same year my wife was born) and am passionate about it. I've been

showing in galleries for 10 years or so, and being that Chantel (my

wife) has an art history degree and works in a local gallery I

pretty much have carte blanche when it comes to something I feel I

need. Unfortunately she doesn't feel the same way about stereo

equipment.

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Yes. I had cash in hand to purchase the new Konica 21mm-35mm dual

focal length hexanon lens. My wife decided instead to purchase $2900

worth of new washer and dryer. They're nice but they don't fit in the

camera bag.

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One more thing. My wife does not let me buy anything used. 'You never

know what has happened to it before...' She rather lets me spend much

more on brand new.

 

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I got the M6 because it is all mechanical. Now I have a hard time

explaining why I need an M7.

 

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Ilkka

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Just last week I promised my wife I would get rid of a third of my

equipment due to the expense of raising two little tods. So anything

that does not get normal usage will be sold. My prized mint- M3 is

already gone :( Pretty soon I will need to buy one of those

disguises with the glasses, rubber nose and mustache because I will

be shooting with VC lenses! Anybody interested in a new 70-180 zoom?

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My wife and I both earn decent salaries and neither of us tell the

other what to buy or what not to buy. Any reservations she may have

had were removed after the time a few years ago when I bought a near

mint Nikon SP with 5 lenses for somewhat more than a thousand

dollars. 6 months later I showed her one on ebay that went for 5

times that much. That opened her eyes. I generally buy high quality

gently used equipment, use it for as long as I wish, and then am able

to sell it for as much or more than I paid for it. We both agree that

it is more fun to keep some of your savings in toys instead of the

bank. The key is to stick to high quality stuff.

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In the late 80s I broke up with a woman who felt threatened by my

photography to the point where she started complaining about my

taking the camera on trips. She was gone quick!

On my first date with my future

wife I took my portfolio of B+W prints and sent a very clear message

about what photography means to me. She absolutely supported my

photography

100% until she die of breast cancer in 1998. You never really know

what you've got till its gone!

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My wife supports my hobby but does occasionally question: "You've

already got one of those, so why do you need to buy another one?"

e.g. if I want to shell out on another body or a motor for it. She

usually accepts my explanation as to why it's 'necessary', sometimes

with misgivings. However, she loves photographs of the family and has

remarked how much better she likes Leica pictures, as opposed to

typical P&S results that she's seen, so as long as I keep getting

results she's contented.

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Won't it be nice if . . .

 

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</p>Me: "Geez, honey, I already have so many cameras; I guess I

shouldn't get that Leica M7-P."

 

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</p>She: "Don't be silly, if you want it, I'll get it for you, now."

 

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</p>Hey, dreaming's no crime!

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