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Huge Dilemma

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JCdeR

Guest
How one can get attached to something as banal as a camera ..... must have something to do with age no?

Hmmm Lili, not implying anything about your age, just referring to myself here....
 

Tim

Active member
Can I suggest another way to help decide. Look at the pictures, the results from the cameras. :confused:

Which one has produced the most keepers or compelled you to take good or great images? :bugeyes: Maybe that is the one to keep.

I've sold a few cameras that had a high yield rate and they are the ones I should have kept :mad:
 
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JCdeR

Guest
Tim, thats what I did in the end actually .... looked at keepers and although more versatile the GX200 didn't produce nearly as many keepers as my GRD
 
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SimonL

Guest
Sell some of the Nikon stuff, you obviously value it less than the Ricohs
 
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JCdeR

Guest
Simon, I'm selling quite a lot of stuff at the moment. I will only keep my 2 D60' couple of lenses and focus on "small" cameras. All the big heavy stuff is being sold. I am actually amazed how well Nikon stuff keeps it's value.

Not sure wether I will get the GX again though, I will look at the DP-2 and wait for the GR-D III if this ever comes.
I will also test the Pani LX3 again ....

In photography one keeps on going!
 
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Oxide Blu

Guest
That's the way I'm going, too, except I am keeping my manual Zeiss lenses and Nikon film body. All of the digital/electric stuff is being off'd, keeping only the little bitty digital cameras ... and loving it!!!
 
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