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I didn't go to Focus this year, for the first time in ages, and actually I'm feeling OK with this. I usually love looking around, trying out the new gear, hunting for any bargains.
A couple of years ago, I picked up a 24-105L for £500 from Jacobs; now you'd find it a bargain at £200 more. I've decided that this year, I'm going to put off the D700 purchase until my shutter clicks reach 50k [probably by about autumn] on the D80. I sold the 300/4 [thanks, Dave] and although I miss it, my priorities have changed [to include my new little girl..]
Having sold off an awful lot of gear, I'm now down to the D80, a nifty fifty, the Tamron 17-50 and the Nikkor 70-300VR.
My aim for this year is to get the very best out of these lenses. Whereas before, the 300/4 was first port-of-call for my wildlife, I'm determined to match the shots with the zoom. Can it be done? I think so. Rather than shoot and let the lens do the work, it's time for me to reclaim my photography. Colour, composition, timing. Accuracy with small resources, rather than relying on the high-end equipment.
For this reason, I'm not quite as bothered about the increasing prices on gear. I'm trying to make an optimist of it; sure, I'd love a D700 and FX lenses, and I could still go out and buy; but the fact that they're no longer at 'rock bottom' means the cheapskate in me can wait. And it gives me more reason to shoot with what I own, and work the best out of what I have. And I have the added bonus that all my kit actually fits in my bag, for the first time in a long time... I'll let you know by Christmas whether it worked...
Anybody else feeling an odd sense of relief that their gear-lust has been dampened by the economy?
A couple of years ago, I picked up a 24-105L for £500 from Jacobs; now you'd find it a bargain at £200 more. I've decided that this year, I'm going to put off the D700 purchase until my shutter clicks reach 50k [probably by about autumn] on the D80. I sold the 300/4 [thanks, Dave] and although I miss it, my priorities have changed [to include my new little girl..]
Having sold off an awful lot of gear, I'm now down to the D80, a nifty fifty, the Tamron 17-50 and the Nikkor 70-300VR.
My aim for this year is to get the very best out of these lenses. Whereas before, the 300/4 was first port-of-call for my wildlife, I'm determined to match the shots with the zoom. Can it be done? I think so. Rather than shoot and let the lens do the work, it's time for me to reclaim my photography. Colour, composition, timing. Accuracy with small resources, rather than relying on the high-end equipment.
For this reason, I'm not quite as bothered about the increasing prices on gear. I'm trying to make an optimist of it; sure, I'd love a D700 and FX lenses, and I could still go out and buy; but the fact that they're no longer at 'rock bottom' means the cheapskate in me can wait. And it gives me more reason to shoot with what I own, and work the best out of what I have. And I have the added bonus that all my kit actually fits in my bag, for the first time in a long time... I'll let you know by Christmas whether it worked...
Anybody else feeling an odd sense of relief that their gear-lust has been dampened by the economy?
Deferring the purchase of a mark I 5D means I don't have to think about a new gear bag, battery grip and so on.
) last year, and picked up a few stragglers start of this year, so the price rises don't really impact me at all.