surrephoto
Senior Member
About 9k. Will be 10k++ after i finish up my last L lens on the hitlist.
It's fair to say that the average professional will have somewhere between 30 and 100K's worth of equipment per format they shoot with.
You forget to mention the multi-million dollar class 1 cleanroom cum biosafety level 4 darkroom or laboratory for them to clean the DSLR sensor and change lenses too. ;pI estimate the average amateur in Singapore will have somewhere between S$15k and S$20k, although that's just the dehumidifying equipment used to store lenses. By the time you factor in buying a bigger house or a warehouse to store the extra stuff, that really does start to move into the six to seven figure territory.
Then there's the S$2k daily electricity bill to fund all the spotlights that keeps their gear spotlit to best effect - haven't you heard the saying that there's no point buying a pro camera only to light it with a cheap $1k spotlight?
So it's all peanuts what you're saying, really, Ian.
You forget to mention the multi-million dollar class 1 cleanroom cum biosafety level 4 darkroom or laboratory for them to clean the DSLR sensor and change lenses too. ;p
i thoguht they hired interdimensional leprechauns to do that job?
the leprechauns are 100% certified dust-free and trained to do the job right.
I thought in Singapore they used nanobots made to look like Ris Low...
how to calculate la, i can't even remember how much all my broken tripods cost. gotta love seawater
Haha I shredded 2 stigma lenses that I had to test. Both died from the AF gearsets leaving themselves in pieces after short periods on an F4s and F5. Ris Low be damned hehe, dat bannana was innocent I say.well ian... if u wanna see ur lenses break like tat bananna on her video... be my guest![]()
So true Jed, that spotlights got to be at least a polychromatic unit with 64K colours and inbuilt CT metering to produce just the perfect WB too. Oh and variable angle and brightness. Sounds like they need.... ahem, a varilite!I estimate the average amateur in Singapore will have somewhere between S$15k and S$20k, although that's just the dehumidifying equipment used to store lenses. By the time you factor in buying a bigger house or a warehouse to store the extra stuff, that really does start to move into the six to seven figure territory.
Then there's the S$2k daily electricity bill to fund all the spotlights that keeps their gear spotlit to best effect - haven't you heard the saying that there's no point buying a pro camera only to light it with a cheap $1k spotlight?
So it's all peanuts what you're saying, really, Ian.
look dude,
this is just a friendly open topic to noe how much uve spent on ur gear,over the years of experience,especially u PROs,nothing to do wif showing off. for f**k i wanna show off sia? wat do i get if i show off?
stop bein a pain in the ass will ya? if u dnt wanna answer fine. keep ur, whatever opinions u have to urself, ppl like me dont wanna hear it.
gd luck in life yeah?
c u ard.
cheers~!:kiss:
Tialimpeikong!
I think Ian needs to rethink his statements in the thread... for some reason if he doesn't want to contribute, he needs not anger or sprout trouble. Mods, pls be the judge. Thanks![]()