What feels like a million moons ago, an uncle let me play with his rolleiflex.
I loved it. Hooked, mainly on the view through the finder. You had to look down into it like you would a phone. It had this flip out shroud and then (what I think was) just the ground glass .. so you didn't have a (single eye) viewfinder.
The image had this amazing 3D look about it.
Have no idea what model/lens etc, I was 10 at the time.
Anyhow, he noticed my affliction for this particular camera(I remember he had a 'collection' but being 10, no idea what that involved).
Before we left(this was in Greece) he ended up giving me a dinky little Rollei 35.
Still have it .. great lil camera, but over the years the lens has been abused so images are a bit hazy.
Back in about 2008 or so I ran a roll of film through it and then digitized them with a macro rail setup(ie. not scanned). They came out OK-ish, but just a touch hazy.
I still have GAS .. or more accurately RAS.
Rolleiflex has been on one my saved searches for years on Ebay .. if this digital photography affliction wasn't so expensive itself .. I'd probably have one myself.
So while Ricks advice is well founded, sensible and mature and totally makes sense .. I'm going the other way!
I'm telling 'ya to live a little. Search within for the natural tendency to be an irresponsible kid again, and bugger the cost and wastefulness ..
It probably means that you may have to wait a little longer to get that uber red ringed L lens you've been lusting over for a while too tho.
At least when you open the door to
that cupboard, it'll bring a smile to your face seeing it there again