Bill,
I have a hard time suggesting a rationale other than sell off what you
don't use. I'm leery of "rules of acquisition" when it comes to this
stuff. I have a 21, 24, 28, and 35 and I use them all. According to the
rules of acquisition, I'm only supposed have a 21 and 28, or a 24 and
35. If you use it, keep it. If you don't, sayonara. As for seller's
remorse, you can always buy back in. Ask Tom S.
Joel W.
At 08:46 AM 5/2/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Zuiks:
I am in the process of weeding out and thinning down my collection. I am
trying to determine which items are "surplus", and which ones I will regret
selling, even if they haven't been used much lately?
I have an OM-2n that I use regularly, that is backed up by an OM-2. The
OM-1 and OM-2S don't get used too often - too pretty!
I would like to buy a 180 mm f/2.8, but I should probably sell at least one
of the 200s. And how many 28[35]~70 zooms does one person need? Does a
person need a 24, 28 and a 35? Is one of everything the ideal? Is more
than one of everything hoggish?
Inquiring minds want to know...
Bill Stanke
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