Have you regretted selling any of your photographic gear?


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my lenses, 70-200 sigma, 24-85 nikon, 50 1.8 nikon MF

no regrets....
 

regret going to sell 50 f1.4?

i haven regret any of my sales yet, cos i haven sell much of anything...

Well, yes, I think I'm gonna regret letting it go.

But then again, it was one of those backside-itchy, BBB-virus impulse purchases. I didn't need it, but thought it'd be soooooo cool to own one. In fact, I was just looking for an f/1.8, but when I spotted an f/1.4, I thought wah lau, mai tu liao. And now, it sits in my dry cab most of the time, not doing anything...

Maybe it's more that I regret buying it in the first place (in a good way, if you know what I mean...)

:p
 

Well, yes, I think I'm gonna regret letting it go.

But then again, it was one of those backside-itchy, BBB-virus impulse purchases. I didn't need it, but thought it'd be soooooo cool to own one. In fact, I was just looking for an f/1.8, but when I spotted an f/1.4, I thought wah lau, mai tu liao. And now, it sits in my dry cab most of the time, not doing anything...

Maybe it's more that I regret buying it in the first place (in a good way, if you know what I mean...)

:p

nevermind lah, cos u won't find a 1.8 even... minolta only 1.7... :bsmilie:

i just sold my 1.7 for 120, then bought a 1.4 for 400 2nd hand... beat that... :bsmilie:
 

Regretted selling away my Russian 35f2 Nikon mount lens I previously own cause I saw the buyer try fixing it on his EOS with a ring adapter. Now I'm looking for one again.
 

regretted selling off my AFD 20mmf2.8. Missed its compactness.
 

Regretted selling my Professional Canon D2000 digital camera!

Bought for almost $20K, sold only $3000 to second hand dealer. Should have kept it as an antique instead!
 

Well, yes, I think I'm gonna regret letting it go.

But then again, it was one of those backside-itchy, BBB-virus impulse purchases. I didn't need it, but thought it'd be soooooo cool to own one. In fact, I was just looking for an f/1.8, but when I spotted an f/1.4, I thought wah lau, mai tu liao. And now, it sits in my dry cab most of the time, not doing anything...

Maybe it's more that I regret buying it in the first place (in a good way, if you know what I mean...)

:p


why not "force" yourself to use it? :) u may find it's plus points afterall...
 

My Tamron 180mm f3.5 SP Di Macro. Great lens...superb clarity and sharpness but sadly underutilized so it had to go.

70-200mm f2.8L non IS....bought it, sold it, got a Sigma 70-200mm instead but kept regretting the move...so finally switched back to the Canon again. :bsmilie:
 

My only regret was letting go of my manual focus Minolta 24mm f2.8 (extremely sharp), 85mm f2 and 100 f2.5 tele.
 

Regret Selling my Nikon 80-200 F2.8D and 105 VR Micro Nikkor, Both are damm good lens...

I end up buying back.

Till date, my wife is still puzzled why am i buying back the same lens.

Seriously, I never told her.
 

I think there are more regrets to buying than selling.
 

My regret? Buying my 300D. :bsmilie: Cos it led me down a slippery slide down the world of photography.

But its not my biggest regret since it had taught me the following lessons:
- Lessons in life
- The ugliness of people (how low ppl would stoop to get what they want)
- Opening the Real Eye (not only to view things in an artistic photography sense, but also to see things as what they are)
- Seeing with the Heart (It made me more observant and sensitive of the surroundings)
 

I do not regret selling a camera to a girl.

I ended up marrying her and got the camera back. :lovegrin:

omg,:bigeyes: :eek: !
 

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