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GAS - shorthand for Gear Acquisition Syndrome - is a common ailment for hobby photogs and it seems as if it's more prevalent among men than women. I have it myself, and frankly I hate having it. I've always said that it's not the camera that makes the pictures, it's the person operating the camera.
But every once in a while I run into conditions that is better tackled with "better", i.e. more expensive gear. For topside action shooting I wanted quick and reliable AF, so I bought a high-end dSLR. Then I bought a fast short telephoto prime to blur the background properly in portraits. Then I bought a fast telezoom to keep my shutter speeds short enough for action shooting. Then I bought a wide angle zoom and a few other "special" lenses. That's about when I started shooting underwater, and lugging a huge dSLR underwater was out of the question, so I got a cheap housing for my compact. It took me about half a dozen dives to realize that the high-ISO IQ of a small sensor compact just doesn't cut it when you routinely need to shoot at minimum 400, sometimes up to 1600-3200 ISO and that onboard flash doesn't work underwater. So I got a mirrorless with a "proper" UW housing. I bought one strobe, two strobes, a fisheye, and a dome port for the FE. My last acquisition is a focus light, since the poor light up here makes focusing difficult, and the AF often just hunts. Particularly on night dives...
But it's still the photog that counts, right? Not the gear? Right?
But every once in a while I run into conditions that is better tackled with "better", i.e. more expensive gear. For topside action shooting I wanted quick and reliable AF, so I bought a high-end dSLR. Then I bought a fast short telephoto prime to blur the background properly in portraits. Then I bought a fast telezoom to keep my shutter speeds short enough for action shooting. Then I bought a wide angle zoom and a few other "special" lenses. That's about when I started shooting underwater, and lugging a huge dSLR underwater was out of the question, so I got a cheap housing for my compact. It took me about half a dozen dives to realize that the high-ISO IQ of a small sensor compact just doesn't cut it when you routinely need to shoot at minimum 400, sometimes up to 1600-3200 ISO and that onboard flash doesn't work underwater. So I got a mirrorless with a "proper" UW housing. I bought one strobe, two strobes, a fisheye, and a dome port for the FE. My last acquisition is a focus light, since the poor light up here makes focusing difficult, and the AF often just hunts. Particularly on night dives...
But it's still the photog that counts, right? Not the gear? Right?