Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ways to deal with GAS, and anguish related to "selecting what to sell". 1. get out and shoot. Works very well. 2. set up rules to live by, especially in times of weakness and temptation. Rule #1 - NEVER sell Leica. Corollary to Rule #1: every generation of Leica is unique. Therefore, it is okay to have dozens of 50mm Leica lenses. In fact, it is perfectly normal. Rule #2 - if it isn't Leica, it can be sold, to fund Leica items 3. when looking at other people's work, NEVER look at what gear or lens they used. Learn to figure out what focal length and f-stop was used, from the image. 4. in times of extreme temptation, get off the computer, take out a loaded camera, and shoot photos with the lens that you think you might want to sell. If after seeing the images, you still want to sell, then sell ruthlessly, quickly and don't look back. The item has gone to a better place. 5. if you sold and then find yourself buying the same thing back, then, fate has decided that you were meant to have that item in your collection. 5a. Don't regret that you probably will pay more for the item, than what you sold your previous one for. That is fate, punishing you, for your folly. Remember - shooting overcomes GAS, just about all the time. :-) Vick ps GAS is "Gear Acquisition Syndrome", a normally fatal condition ....