this thread is not open to pros. Business expenses are easier to justify.
I just finished adding my last 40 years of camera equipment and I am at $8000 give or take. Add in film processing flash cards and batteries and we are over 10k I expect. So $250/year for a hobby I really enjoy is a bargain.
I just read a thread on a canon forum where a guy showed some very nice pictures from his old 5D. One of the comments was why not move up to a 5D mark IV? The reply was the $3000 difference.
This got me thinking about just how much equipment I have, and how much is enough? I have had a lot of GAS over the years, but lately I am quite happy with my used equipment.
Recently I wanted to give away my old 20D to a college student who wanted to get serious with photography. So I gave it to him with a kit lens. It was my ever ready bang around camera, so I justified the need to replace it. I even felt a little GAS pumping! But I could not justify dropping a couple of thousand for a new xxD. In fact how much upgrade could I really justify. I share my pictures mostly on the internet or show them on my phone or iPad. And the 20D pictures really looked just as good as the 50D pictures for that. And the few short videos I take are ok with my iPhone. I decided my old eyes really did need a bigger screen than the tiny one on the 20d. So long story short, I shopped 30Ds and 40Ds and finally got a 30d with 18-55 STM kit for less than $150 including shipping. The camera is like new and the lens is new, and it is more than I need. I am thrilled.
For my use and abilities I just could not justify a big expenditure when there are really good used cameras out there.
So all that preamble to ask you this. Justify your equipment for the photography you do. Are your pictures really better with a 2K camera or even a 2K lens? ( remember NO PROS)
or if you are shooting with older equipment show us why it does just as good as the newest bestest!
have fun, and please keep it polite!!!