Worker 11811
02-01-2010, 11:58 PM
I started out shooting pictures about 26 years ago when my mother bought me a Pentax Super Program for my birthday. It was an expensive toy for a high school kid but she gave it to me on condition that I learn how to use it correctly and that I take care of it.
I went away to college and studied photography as an elective and that Pentax was the camera I used. I got good marks from my teacher and I entered a few contests. I won a prize or two. I never did anything earth shattering, by any means, but it was satisfying for ME. That's what counts. Right?
I was out of college and I came home to live. Now, I had to be responsible so I didn't have as much time for photography. The camera sat in the closet for years. I hardly ever touched it. I bought some digital cameras and I liked using them but I never really liked photography in the same way as before. I just didn't have time to get into it. Digital photography doesn't have that "tactile" aspect I love.
Right after the New Year, I decided to think about shooting film again. I was interested in shooting better pictures but I didn't want to spend the big bucks on a digital SLR. I thought my old Pentax would be the thing to use. It served me so well all those years ago.
I took it out of the closet and it didn't work. I don't know what's wrong with it. I changed the batteries. I checked all the things that are possible to check without disassembling it. No dice! The thing is out of commission.
I called around to a few places and, out of the ones I could find who would work on it, the cheapest price I could get was $130 to $150. That assumes no parts are needed. (It begs the question whether they can even get parts.) I figured there's no way I can get the camera repaired at a reasonable price.
I got the bright idea to look on eBay and, as luck would have it, I found a camera just like mine... even in better condition... for only $50. I snapped it up. It came in less than a week. It works great. I'm back in business and I'm re-learning photography as I used to do it 20-plus years ago.
Here's the problem. I just don't have that good feeling about this new camera. It's the EXACT SAME thing as the one I already have! It's IDENTICAL! I'm even getting back to the old habits of using it. I know right where the controls are and I don't even have to look. I just "know."
If I was blindfolded, aside from the fact that one of them doesn't work right, I couldn't tell the two apart.
But it's just not MY camera...
It feels weird. Not the camera but the feeling I get when I think about it. It almost feels like there's part of my spirit inside that old camera. The new one just doesn't feel like it's "part of me" like the old one did.
Am I being silly? Or, does anybody else ever get feelings like this about their cameras and things?
(Before you ask... Yes, I took my medication today! :p )
I went away to college and studied photography as an elective and that Pentax was the camera I used. I got good marks from my teacher and I entered a few contests. I won a prize or two. I never did anything earth shattering, by any means, but it was satisfying for ME. That's what counts. Right?
I was out of college and I came home to live. Now, I had to be responsible so I didn't have as much time for photography. The camera sat in the closet for years. I hardly ever touched it. I bought some digital cameras and I liked using them but I never really liked photography in the same way as before. I just didn't have time to get into it. Digital photography doesn't have that "tactile" aspect I love.
Right after the New Year, I decided to think about shooting film again. I was interested in shooting better pictures but I didn't want to spend the big bucks on a digital SLR. I thought my old Pentax would be the thing to use. It served me so well all those years ago.
I took it out of the closet and it didn't work. I don't know what's wrong with it. I changed the batteries. I checked all the things that are possible to check without disassembling it. No dice! The thing is out of commission.
I called around to a few places and, out of the ones I could find who would work on it, the cheapest price I could get was $130 to $150. That assumes no parts are needed. (It begs the question whether they can even get parts.) I figured there's no way I can get the camera repaired at a reasonable price.
I got the bright idea to look on eBay and, as luck would have it, I found a camera just like mine... even in better condition... for only $50. I snapped it up. It came in less than a week. It works great. I'm back in business and I'm re-learning photography as I used to do it 20-plus years ago.
Here's the problem. I just don't have that good feeling about this new camera. It's the EXACT SAME thing as the one I already have! It's IDENTICAL! I'm even getting back to the old habits of using it. I know right where the controls are and I don't even have to look. I just "know."
If I was blindfolded, aside from the fact that one of them doesn't work right, I couldn't tell the two apart.
But it's just not MY camera...
It feels weird. Not the camera but the feeling I get when I think about it. It almost feels like there's part of my spirit inside that old camera. The new one just doesn't feel like it's "part of me" like the old one did.
Am I being silly? Or, does anybody else ever get feelings like this about their cameras and things?
(Before you ask... Yes, I took my medication today! :p )