Pookie said:Are we talking about just Canon lenses? There is also Leica, Fuji, Pentax, and Mamiya. And I've just started on a selection of LF... Schneider-Kreuznach are a whole nother ball game.
Let me try and provide some examples.neuroanatomist said:Too.
Many.
Lenses.
Sorry, I just don't understand.
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Lens-o-holics Anonymous
Q: Am I an Lens-o-holic?
If you repeatedly buy more lenses than you intend or need to, if you get into trouble, or if you have memory lapses when you buy another lens, you may be a lens-o-holic. It's a matter of whether your lens buying habit is stopping you from leading the sort of life you want to lead. If you want to control your habit but can't, then lens-o-holism is a definite possibility. But as far as Lens-o-holics Anonymous is concerned whether you're a lens-o-holic is for you to decide. It's not up to anyone in Lens-o-holics Anonymous to tell you whether you are or not.
continue reading on :
http://www.aa.org.au/new-to-aa/frequently-asked-questions.php
... whether you're a lens-o-holic is for you to decide ...
CanonFanBoy said:Silly. No such thing as a Lens-O-holic. I can quit anytime I want to.![]()
Ian_of_glos said:As my lens collection grows, I am forced to ask myself how many lenses is too many?
My wife thinks I am already way past that point, so what are your thoughts? At what point would you consider that you have too many lenses?
Zeidora said:LF Schneider XLs indeed! also Rodenstock, or Sinar.
Then there are the co-opted lenses such as a EL Nikkor 80 mm for UV reflectance. And the Coastaloptics version, that I am contemplating. I do clean out the closet with stuff I don't use anymore. Almost all my C/Y Zeisses are gone (except the 16 mm F-Distagon), and replaced with EOS mount versions. But if it works, and I use it once in a blue moon, I keep it.
Don't know how many lenses I've rotated through; guess around 50 or so. I currently have about 13 SLR lenses (all primes), and about 7 LF (one is the Nikkor-T360/500/720 triple convertible) lenses, plus three stereomicroscope lenses, and five compound microscope lenses for my personal scopes.
KeithBreazeal said:Pookie said:Are we talking about just Canon lenses? There is also Leica, Fuji, Pentax, and Mamiya. And I've just started on a selection of LF... Schneider-Kreuznach are a whole nother ball game.
Well crap. You had to throw that out there. I totally forgot about all my old 35mm gear and lenses.
KeithBreazeal said:The wife- "Is that a new lens?"
Me- "no, just one I haven't used in a while".
We're a DANKs household, so two science PhDs, no issues with "toys". And I make figures for her papers "nice". Get a lot of milage out of thatPookie said:Zeidora said:LF Schneider XLs indeed! also Rodenstock, or Sinar.
Then there are the co-opted lenses such as a EL Nikkor 80 mm for UV reflectance. And the Coastaloptics version, that I am contemplating. I do clean out the closet with stuff I don't use anymore. Almost all my C/Y Zeisses are gone (except the 16 mm F-Distagon), and replaced with EOS mount versions. But if it works, and I use it once in a blue moon, I keep it.
Don't know how many lenses I've rotated through; guess around 50 or so. I currently have about 13 SLR lenses (all primes), and about 7 LF (one is the Nikkor-T360/500/720 triple convertible) lenses, plus three stereomicroscope lenses, and five compound microscope lenses for my personal scopes.
So, your sickness runs deep.
In my house, the first rule is... we don't ever talk about the lenses or the cameras.
The second rule is WE DON'T EVER TALK ABOUT THE LENSES OR THE CAMERAS !!!!
When too many Canon lenses are talked about here I think... how cute.
Zeidora said:We're a DANKs household, so two science PhDs, no issues with "toys". And I make figures for her papers "nice". Get a lot of milage out of thatPookie said:Zeidora said:LF Schneider XLs indeed! also Rodenstock, or Sinar.
Then there are the co-opted lenses such as a EL Nikkor 80 mm for UV reflectance. And the Coastaloptics version, that I am contemplating. I do clean out the closet with stuff I don't use anymore. Almost all my C/Y Zeisses are gone (except the 16 mm F-Distagon), and replaced with EOS mount versions. But if it works, and I use it once in a blue moon, I keep it.
Don't know how many lenses I've rotated through; guess around 50 or so. I currently have about 13 SLR lenses (all primes), and about 7 LF (one is the Nikkor-T360/500/720 triple convertible) lenses, plus three stereomicroscope lenses, and five compound microscope lenses for my personal scopes.
So, your sickness runs deep.
In my house, the first rule is... we don't ever talk about the lenses or the cameras.
The second rule is WE DON'T EVER TALK ABOUT THE LENSES OR THE CAMERAS !!!!
When too many Canon lenses are talked about here I think... how cute.
Re Canon lenses, they are the minority in my line-up (TSE17/24, MPE65, 180M, 300/2.8 IS). The good ones are Zeiss (F16 C/Y, 15, 21, 25, 35, 100 Classic, 55 Otus) and the EL Nikkor 80.