10-19-2017 05:28 PM
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10-19-2017 05:36 PM
10-22-2017 03:32 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"ALL my camera gear has its original packing..."
Yeah, I used to do that but soon learned that was not possible. It is hard enough to store the gear without adding all the packaging. I do keep the original packages on the stuff I know I am going to sell. My "hobby." I have a room in the house that is dedicated to photographic gear. It is my old darkroom slash warehouse.
I used to tell folks you know I could have a pretty nice car for what that photo gear cost you. However, I now upped the quote to say, "I could have a pretty nice house for what that photo gear cost."
Most of my non-essential gear was in storage in NZ while I was in Canada. It was all packed up ready to ship to Canada with the intention of relocating. We sold our house, bought a new place and I moved across. Then we got hit by a tripple whammy - I got pneumonia, from which I got a pulmonary embolism that nearly killed me, and then my wife got cancer. She was in NZ and (unlike me) not a Canadian citizen, so it soon became clear that she could not emigrate. So after a couple of years of shuttling back and forth we finally got our Canadian place sold and moved back to NZ. In the meantime I had bought some gear in Canada. For both storage and shipping it was very helpful to have the boxes and packing. We are getting a new build which will give me a nice big sunny room all to myself, so I can store my gear with no problem!
I might add that my wife is recovering well but it is a journey that will go on for some time. There are things that still trigger a very emotional response in her, and it is my job to make sure she is supported to the best of my ability. I might add that photography is my means of stress relief, and it is nice not to have commercial pressures - I can take photos that (to quote an old aquaintance) "make my eyes smile". I enjoy visiting forums such as this and Cambridge in Colour to be part of a wider photographic community.
10-23-2017 09:59 AM
I sincerely wish all is well for both of you. Photography is a wonderful hobby that brings so many rewards.
10-21-2017 04:47 PM
10-21-2017 07:27 PM
10-22-2017 10:22 AM
"Anything over $800 I may as well put it toward an upgrade."
A replacement shutter is no where $800 to replace. If the shutter is the only damage. But some folks tend to keep trying cameras even after they discover a big problem. Case in point is when they take their camera for a swim. Water and cameras is not a good thing. The first thing they do is try it. The worst thing you can do.
You didn't keep trying to use it did you?
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