collinsmark said:
So I've been thinking a lot about Leica lately. If you told me 15 years ago that I would be considering being a Leica person in the future, I would have called you crazy. Canon, maybe. Even Sony perhaps. But Leica?! Are you insane? But, well, here we are.
Cool! I can't advise you on what system to go for, as I have no particular experience of various camera systems. But there are good photography/gear youtube channels out there; two favorites of mine which I have mentioned in this thread are
Zenography and
Simon's Utak. But there are others, and if I remember correctly there are even dedicated Leica channels.
And some sites worth mentioning:
DxoMark:
https://www.dxomark.com/
(for ranking of e.g. cameras and sensors)
DpReview (Digital Photography Review):
https://www.dpreview.com/
(though it's not active anymore, it can be useful as an archive)
PentaxForums:
https://www.pentaxforums.com/userreviews/
(for reviews and specifications of vintage lenses)
collinsmark said:
For those that don't know me, I used to be kind of a shutterbug, back around 15 or more years ago. But due to a lot of frustration with my equipment, and more even more with my deteriorating bad leg, I ended up neglecting the hobby altogether (terrestrial photography, that is). It's difficult to lug a heavy, bulky camera bag up a hill when you can barely walk, even with a cane.
But now I have a new leg (hip replacement surgery). And this thread inspires me to get out of the house and take part. My 20 year-old Nikon, however, might not share my excitement.
I'll put in a couple of my own thoughts and recent experiences:
I got me a Sony A6000 mirrorless camera in 2021 after quite a lot of research. The reasons were (1) I like photography and (2) and wanted to do more astrophotography. I was more than pleased with it, it was an excellent buy. Now I also got a full-frame (Sony A7R). If I were to upgrade, I might go for a more recent camera (i.e. Sony A7 Mark 2+), but I am holding my horses at the moment.
I like small and lightweight gear because I like to be comfortable. In fact it is almost a necessity for me.
And one thing that I've truly found out is that I do not like to bring a lot of equipment with me. At all. Because of this I try to make my kit (i.e. photography bag) minimal.
And I'm almost always only bringing one lens with me when I go shooting. One. "
One lens only"

(and the youtuber Zenography says "bring maximum three lenses with you"). Furthermore I like lightweight lenses, but I also love vintage lenses, so this becomes conflicting since vintage lenses are often heavier.
Of course there are occasions when I wish I had another lens with me, but there have also been occasions when my shoulders hurt

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Also, there are excellent compact cameras out there, and I wouldn't mind having one myself, actually.
I haven't done much research on this though.
As a bonus just to maybe thrill you (and perhaps
@Andy Resnick 
) I'll share a short but very cool video I recently saw about creative lens modifications:
5 Illegal LENS Modifications (Mathieu Stern)
Edit: They're not illegal of course, the youtuber was just being funny

.
I LOVE stuff like that

. Cheap, fun and creative.