Surely you've considered selling some of your gear to offset the cost of the 85L. So, sell gear you want to keep on Ebay to yourself, using an alias.
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unfocused said:Ah yes...grasshopper...let me show you the path to bliss.
1) Surrender any idea of "ruling" a roost or anything else. That is a path that only leads to discord and misery.
2) Separate Checking accounts is the first step on your journey. Happily accept more than half the responsibility for household expenses. Separate checking accounts are the foundation of harmony in all things.
3) Announce and acknowledge the purchase of one white lens. As long as you are never seen with more than one white lens in your bag you won't be unmasked.
4) Always have Fed Ex hold your packages for pickup at the FedEx-Kinkos store. Boxes sitting on the front porch raise suspicions.
5) All these things will help with concealment and misdirection, but they will not lead to freedom and bliss. That requires a much longer and more perilous journey. But having safely arrived at the other side, I can tell you it is well worth it. Let me tell you my tale, so that you may learn from the Zen master.
When we were first married, my wife knew nothing about cameras and I was ignorant of birds.
Slowly, she began to teach me the way of the bird, and I began to lay the trap for her.
It began with a superzoom point and shoot: "I think you will enjoy this camera. It will take better pictures than your phone and with the zoom, you can get in closer, although the quality might not be ideal."
And with that, we were on the path. She found the little point and shoot convenient and while action shots weren't ideal, she was able to get in close enough to identify small birds.
Next came a superzoom with a viewfinder: "Here this will be easier to spot smaller subjects." I was giving her a first taste of the drug.
Next came a T3i. "Here, now you can change lenses and get better quality pictures."
Shortly after, I purchased the 70-300 "L" freeing up my Tamron for her. "Go ahead and keep this lens with your camera, then you will have it when you need it."
She didn't realize it, but the spider was already calling to the fly.
The T3i was followed by a 70D -- easier to focus on those birds. And, here, why don't you use this push-pull 100-400 sometimes.
At that point, she was doomed. Next came the 100-400 II and the Sigma 150-600 Contemporary. She hardly cringed at those purchases -- after all, I said, it was just updating the 100-400 and selling the old one and the 150-600 was inexpensive and would allow us both to shoot at the same time.
Fast forward to today. She has an 80D (and I will get her a 7DIII when it comes out) and monopolizes the 100-400 (be forewarned, this is one price you will pay).
But, the payoff has been beyond my wildest dreams. I have freely announced that "someday" I hope to purchase one of those big-ass lenses we see so frequently when we are out shooting. She laughs at the idea of her husband having "big equipment" but there is hardly a flinch. She is hooked. And, I have arrived at the promised land.
IglooEater said:Unfocused, if my wallet were that deep, it would solve a lot more problems than just camera gear purchases...
CanonFanBoy said:First, I thought I ran things in my castle. I thought wrong. The Queen informed me today that my lens buying days are over. I thought it rather rude as she did this while looking over my shoulder as I read the rumor thread about the 85L that is soon to be announced.
I've had a good run and got further along in the buying marathon than I ever thought I would. I am, however, already getting the shakes and sweats as the 85L announcement date draws ever closer.
I'd never buy a lens without the reviews and some time passing to see if it is all it is cracked up to be anyway, so will a cooling off period soften her iron fisted ruling?
Has anyone else been shut down?Whatever did you do? The tone was most disturbing.
KeithBreazeal said:I met a little 19 year old girl in a camera store. She had more gear than I did.
When I found out she had a 4x5, I married her. That was 1974.
My son came home after school and saw the Big White in my office and said "well, there goes my college tuition."
On his birthday, I gave him my 40D and a few kit lenses.
I follow in my dad's footsteps.
After college graduation, my son married a girl that enjoys film photography.
We are all doomed.
Don Haines said:KeithBreazeal said:I met a little 19 year old girl in a camera store. She had more gear than I did.
When I found out she had a 4x5, I married her. That was 1974.
My son came home after school and saw the Big White in my office and said "well, there goes my college tuition."
On his birthday, I gave him my 40D and a few kit lenses.
I follow in my dad's footsteps.
After college graduation, my son married a girl that enjoys film photography.
We are all doomed.
When I met her, she had WAY more camera gear than I did, and she deleloped slides and film, and printed! A match made in heaven, even though she did make me carry her 8X10
That describes me too, except that I'm in an apartment, and I only buy used. I don't smoke or drink, I don't have TV, period, the only pro sports game I've ever been to was because I was given the tickets for nothing. Last concert I went to was our local youth orchestra- I played second violin.unfocused said:IglooEater said:Unfocused, if my wallet were that deep, it would solve a lot more problems than just camera gear purchases...
You'd be surprised at how shallow my wallet is.
We live in a 60-year-old house. I drive a seven-year-old truck. Live modestly. Don't drink. Don't subscribe to any premium channels. Couldn't care less about going to a pro-sports game or an overpriced concert. Buy every lens through the refurbished store when on sale and, pay for each lens/camera before I buy another. Just a matter of priorities.
Hillsilly said:An 85L would allow you to take very nice photos of her and/or her children. Doesn't she want nice photos of her kids? What kind of mother is she?
Gribok said:...We have multiple savings accounts for various (big ticket) things that we want to spend money on
CanonFanBoy said:Has anyone else been shut down?Whatever did you do? The tone was most disturbing.
ExodistPhotography said:CanonFanBoy said:Has anyone else been shut down?Whatever did you do? The tone was most disturbing.
I make money from my photography. So no my wife has not tried to shut me down. But in typical wifey fashion she does complain.. But I quick reminder of the new car in the drive and all the other perks she gets. Normally quiets her down for a day or so.. LOL..