Untill N+1 = S-1 where S is the number that will result in a divorceThe answer is:
N+1
Where N = the number of cameras you currently have.
I've never got into the camera collecting thing, so for me the answer is as many cameras as will do the things you need to do with a camera. For most people that's likely to be 2 or 3 (1 main camera, 1 lightweight travel camera and 1 special camera - IR adapted for example) but I can see why some would *need* more.
Curiously enough I also own 5 working cameras.
Sorry but the critical mass of women C isBikes, cameras, women. The answer is always the same. N+1.
I don't know how many cameras I have. I know they breed in cupboards drawers etc. so.......
... And one day those little point and shoots will grow up and have little point and shoots of their own - The Testament According to Kodak.
5. You have 5! I have just over 50 (I don't count them so I can honestly I do not know) and I currently have another in the post. Only 3 flash guns and 1 tripod, mind. 4 bags which, to be honest, is not quite enough.
Now that the D850 is here, I'm down to 1 for the first time in many many years!
All eggs in one basket for about £2600
£4400 if you don't buy grey and want 9fps!
Wow.... You could buy loads of real cameras for that price....and film only kidding
One.
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One.
Learn to use it properly.
Except I can't figure out how to load the filmEspecially if it's a 1dx mk2.
Especially if it's a 1dx mk2.
Yes, because all the stuff I own is the best and everyone knows it. And I own a 1dx mk2.So, should we infer from your statement that one camera is suitable for all scenarios?