Buying getting WAY out of hand

ekimeno

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This photography hobby has become an out of control addiction...I must say!

It all started about 3 months ago, when I thought it was about time that I buy a DSLR as I was taking a lot of photos on my p&s... naturally I thought I would further my little hobby by putting down £350 for a 400D and that would be that.

Well, I got the 400D with kit lens and I loved it...thought I'd get some online advice on how to use it and came across a forum known as Talk Photography. Everyone was really helpful and offered loads of cool information... including adding their own photos and what lenses they were using. I thought I'd really need a longer zoom lens to get pictures of birds in trees etc, so off I went and bought a relatively cheap Sigma 70-300 lens.

The lens was great - off I went into the woods and onto the Heath snapping away at every bird and squirrel I could find. I loved it. I then saw some amazing high quality photos of a few people that had used 'L' lenses and suddenly I needed an 'L' to have as a 'walk about' lens. Off to my favourite online shop in Hong Kong I go and I buy a 24-105 f/4 L lens.

I used the lens a few times and fell in love - this was it - nothing but 'L' from now on.... but then I realised that it had only 2 months before bought my first DSLR - I'd already spent around £1000! It didn't matter - I was hooked and money was no object.

I sold an expensive synthesizer I no longer used and used the money to buy a nice Manfrotto tripod and monpod along with bag for the tripod, an upgrade to the flash card I had, extra battery, a 430EX Speedlite flash, ST-E2 transmitter and tonight I just bought a Raynox MSN202 Macro lens for a little insect fetish I'm developing thanks to Alby.

So, in the last 3 months I've calculated my total spending at around £1750 on photography gear and I already have another lens in the pipeline - a 70-200 f/4 L USM for the Tuesday and Wednesday night cycling photography gig I've landed - so that will be around £2150.

At least I've started making inroads to earn the money I've spent back, and I guess the whole point of spending all this was to turn my love for photography into a job at some point. Well, it's happening - at least with the cycling, and I've already sold a few digital images on my website, so, the ball is rolling and the dream has started. I must be crazy, but I love it... just love it! :bonk:

Thanks to all the posters on this forum for helping me realise my dream - you guys totally rock :love:
 
I think we have all been through the addiction T shirt bit Mike ... :shrug: ... that's what hobbies are all about after all ... :lol:



Good to hear you are earning already ... ;)


And that you have had some benefit from TP ... :D ... that's more than most of us ... :coat:







:p
 
you do realise none of us actually take pictures? We're just Canon shareholders :D
 
Yeah, put a 1 in front of the 2 and you're somewhere near what I've spent and I know there are many spent much more than I have. Welcome to photocostgraphy.
 
Three months in and your still on your first body:shake: "Pah" your not even trying yet:razz:
 
Not a competition or anything but here's a few months of total abandonment of responsibility for this new found hobby

40D £765 from Chillimonster
350D £250 from Markyh
100-400 £710 from Mikeyb
7-300mm IS £280 from ?
Speedlite 420 £100 from Crocodile
1.4 x-verter £70 from Condyk
filters/cards £100+ from Various
Tripod + ball head £120Bag £90


It's become ridiculous and so far I have printed 1 picture.:cuckoo:

I am still like a big kid excited at the prospect of getting up at six in the morning to take shots of birds in the garden through a large viewing hole I have sawed through my garden shed.

Now if anybody has a Sigma 10-20 mm lens that they are prepared to let go then please PM me and you too can add your name to the illustrious list of vendors above.
 
Three months in and your still on your first body:shake: "Pah" your not even trying yet:razz:

Yeah - my budget forecast for June says '40D or it's replacement!' Then I'll have two cameras that I can use like guns in holsters - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly style!

que whistling theme song... :tumbleweed::whistling:
 
Not a competition or anything but here's a few months of total abandonment of responsibility for this new found hobby

40D £765 from Chillimonster
350D £250 from Markyh
100-400 £710 from Mikeyb
7-300mm IS £280 from ?
Speedlite 420 £100 from Crocodile
1.4 x-verter £70 from Condyk
filters/cards £100+ from Various
Tripod + ball head £120Bag £90


It's become ridiculous and so far I have printed 1 picture.:cuckoo:

I am still like a big kid excited at the prospect of getting up at six in the morning to take shots of birds in the garden through a large viewing hole I have sawed through my garden shed.

Now if anybody has a Sigma 10-20 mm lens that they are prepared to let go then please PM me and you too can add your name to the illustrious list of vendors above.

Haha - I understand your obsession with photographing birds - I love these little critters. I'm going to set up a feeder on the tree outside my bedroom window - perfect place for sunset din-dins. :nuts:
 
i wont go too much into detail, but i spent bout 2500 and lined up the next 3k!! now all i need is the money in the bank to realise it
 
Good to see a fellow TP member addicted as I am :lol: I don't ever make dosh out of this hobby, reckon I need to start photographing other stuff than macro. :lol:
 
Good to see a fellow TP member addicted as I am :lol: I don't ever make dosh out of this hobby, reckon I need to start photographing other stuff than macro. :lol:

Man, that really surprises me - your macros are in the award winning league! Chuck on a few Paypal 'add to cart' buttons on your site and get marketing - the web is your oyster!
 
Well I am now without my final Ducati, leathers, Helmet, gloves, winter bike jacket......I still have 2 pairs of Astars SMX2 boots to sell along with Astars GoreTex and my Arai RX7 Corsair..... oh what could I spend that cash on ?
 
We should start a thread, so how much have you spent on photography,

Would be very interesting i think.
 
It really is bad. Last year I spent several thousand building up my dream road bike and I thought that would be it. However this year started with a new hobby and it's going a similar way and I find myself selling every thing I don't use that much to fund photography gear.

Enough is enough and I must put a limit to it
 
I don't know about interesting, more like damn scary. And possibly divorce material for some :schtum:
 
I don't know how you married guys keep the real numbers from your wives, I really don't!

Neither do I, but I manage it somehow :D Top tip for Canon users - whenever she looks at the camera, I make sure I have a finger over the model number, so she can't discern (in my case) when I apparently lost the '3' and the '0' from my 350D :naughty:
 
I don't know how you married guys keep the real numbers from your wives, I really don't!

I don't bother....I just point out that it's less than she spends on cloths and shoes :lol:
 
Neither do I, but I manage it somehow :D Top tip for Canon users - whenever she looks at the camera, I make sure I have a finger over the model number, so she can't discern (in my case) when I apparently lost the '3' and the '0' from my 350D :naughty:

:lol:

Also, might be wise to use a black or white pen to get rid of the 'L's' on your lenses :beer:
 
great thread, i've not spent as much sa some but it's still a good amount, and at least 2k worth that our lass doesn't know about, i told her my gitzo carbon fibre tripod and manfrotto head was £30, she doesn't even know about the 24-105L and the sigma 10-20 and other bits and bobs :D Let's just say i keep my secret stash of cash :D
 
:lol: I can so relate to what you've said here ekimeno; and everyone else in their replys.
There should be some sort of government help for this serious addiction :D
 
:lol: I can so relate to what you've said here ekimeno; and everyone else in their replys.
There should be some sort of government help for this serious addiction :D

Agreed!

Hey, I know in my other two cash munching hobbies (pro audio and cycling) there are forums where they do 'group buys' - I haven't seen one on here yet... I guess when there are only really 2-3 lens manufacturers they don't really need to do this sort of thing. Also, when you can get stuff from Hong Kong for 25% less than here, this wouldn't be feasible???
 
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