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The Cost of Changing Over
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 755802" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>Serious amatuer photography inhales cash and time, no matter what you do; always has; always will. You can try to minimize it, but it all costs. </p><p></p><p>My little low-budget trip to the middle of Florida earlier this month cost me over $1000, and that was with me driving, shopping for hotel discounts, and eating evening meals from the Publix deli. Looking back, I now also realize that it was actually more expensive for me to drive my own car and that I should have rented one for the trip. </p><p></p><p>You might not travel that much for photography; but when you do, it will add up quickly. I look at it this way, taking two week-long trips is going to cost me nearly the equivalent of a new D850.</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 755802, member: 13556"] Serious amatuer photography inhales cash and time, no matter what you do; always has; always will. You can try to minimize it, but it all costs. My little low-budget trip to the middle of Florida earlier this month cost me over $1000, and that was with me driving, shopping for hotel discounts, and eating evening meals from the Publix deli. Looking back, I now also realize that it was actually more expensive for me to drive my own car and that I should have rented one for the trip. You might not travel that much for photography; but when you do, it will add up quickly. I look at it this way, taking two week-long trips is going to cost me nearly the equivalent of a new D850. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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