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###If I always wait for the next model, I will never buy anything.

Is it always better to just buy now and ignore marketing hype /, announcements /, and speculation? If I always wait for the next model, I will never buy anything.

What about buying the cheapest thing now as a stop-gap, and waiting until after the next big photo-show?

Or Or renting equipment until I find something I really like working with? (Won't that get expensive over time?)

What do you do when you want to get new kit?

I would really like to hear how youbest to make the decision to buy /or to wait.

Thank you,

###If I always wait for the next model, I will never buy anything.

Is it always better to just buy now and ignore marketing hype / announcements / speculation?

What about buying the cheapest thing now as a stop-gap, and waiting until after the next big photo-show?

Or renting equipment until I find something I really like working with? (Won't that get expensive over time?)

What do you do when you want to get new kit?

I would really like to hear how you make the decision to buy / wait.

Thank you,

Is it always better to just buy now and ignore marketing hype, announcements, and speculation? If I always wait for the next model, I will never buy anything.

What about buying the cheapest thing now as a stop-gap, and waiting until after the next big photo-show? Or renting equipment until I find something I really like working with? (Won't that get expensive over time?)

What do you do when you want to get new kit?

I would really like to hear how best to make the decision to buy or to wait.

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What factors should I take into account when deciding whether to buy now or wait for something better?

###If I always wait for the next model, I will never buy anything.

Is it always better to just buy now and ignore marketing hype / announcements / speculation?

What about buying the cheapest thing now as a stop-gap, and waiting until after the next big photo-show?

Or renting equipment until I find something I really like working with? (Won't that get expensive over time?)

What do you do when you want to get new kit?

I would really like to hear how you make the decision to buy / wait.

Thank you,