Quote Originally Posted by Vick Ko View Post
Was there a sign for you that you weren't (or were) a LF photographer?

It pains me to sell my Tech Master. I thought I sold it once but the buyer backed out. I'm trying again. And right after I had a first winning bidder on the Master, I bought a Tech V from a local used camera store, out of seller's regret. Fortunately they took it back and refunded my money when I told them that the sale of the Master fell through.

A couple years ago, I sold all my 4x5 lenses, except for a couple.

I've only shot the camera a couple times in the last 2 years. Is that the biggest sign - the low usage means I'm not an LF shooter?

I mostly shoot 35mm, and medium format.

For those that got out of LF, what was the sign for you, that LF wasn't for you?

....Vick
The sign that it was for me: I tried it and it was fun.
The sign that it won't be for me: When it ceases to be fun.

I shoot some of everything, and it's all got it's place. I like the results from film, but I also enjoy the process. If the day comes when it's no longer fun, I'll just quit doing it...or take a break. I've had a few hobbies I've taken a couple of years off of because I was losing interest. Came back a couple years later and it was fun again . I don't shoot a ton of LF, but I always enjoy it when I do.