my two cents on this interesting thread.
Well I believe that the discussion should focus on camera/lenses because they carries a different purpose than cars/watches..
To me, and it's a highly personal choice, photography is a means to convey emotions through still images. Then I will try to obtain the devices will ease my way to reach this objective.
One part of me, is kind of saying in the process to create something which bring emotion do I need to be so attached to the brand name of the components I used, by doing so will I be not only reducing the image to the device I used? I mean for instance:
- Do I want to have a well thought picture?
- Or do I want to obtain a picture with the Leica look?
Another part of me, is thinking that the quality of the device will help me focusing of the subject of the photo and not on the means to reach that aim.
Still I am fairly new to photography, the pictures I took so far make me think I should first work to improve my composition skills.
This being said Leica is pretty good at marketing, I have read somewhere that some Leica owners read the manual as a Bible on a regular basis. When you reach that point I guess it fairly useless to try to argue
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Cheers,
Well I believe that the discussion should focus on camera/lenses because they carries a different purpose than cars/watches..
To me, and it's a highly personal choice, photography is a means to convey emotions through still images. Then I will try to obtain the devices will ease my way to reach this objective.
One part of me, is kind of saying in the process to create something which bring emotion do I need to be so attached to the brand name of the components I used, by doing so will I be not only reducing the image to the device I used? I mean for instance:
- Do I want to have a well thought picture?
- Or do I want to obtain a picture with the Leica look?
Another part of me, is thinking that the quality of the device will help me focusing of the subject of the photo and not on the means to reach that aim.
Still I am fairly new to photography, the pictures I took so far make me think I should first work to improve my composition skills.
This being said Leica is pretty good at marketing, I have read somewhere that some Leica owners read the manual as a Bible on a regular basis. When you reach that point I guess it fairly useless to try to argue

Cheers,