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Owning a Leica is Gods way of telling you you’ve got too much money. I read these wise words recently and it set me thinking. I’ve arrived at Leica through Nikon and Fuji. Rationalising that Fuji was the ideal combination of QI and compact while still being able to feed and clothe the family.
The urge to own a Leica has always been there fuelled mostly I think by nostalgia and history , (reading magazines from the 50s when I first started taking photos and Leica ruled ok.)  Long story short I bought a couple of Leica lenses for my Xpro3 and then the infection got worse and I now use a Q. 
My condition can only get worse and I wonder if I could understand the condition better whether I could recover? 

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2 hours ago, Mike Hawley said:

Owning a Leica is Gods way of telling you you’ve got too much money. I read these wise words recently and it set me thinking. I’ve arrived at Leica through Nikon and Fuji. Rationalising that Fuji was the ideal combination of QI and compact while still being able to feed and clothe the family.
The urge to own a Leica has always been there fuelled mostly I think by nostalgia and history , (reading magazines from the 50s when I first started taking photos and Leica ruled ok.)  Long story short I bought a couple of Leica lenses for my Xpro3 and then the infection got worse and I now use a Q. 
My condition can only get worse and I wonder if I could understand the condition better whether I could recover? 

Cannot agree with first sentence, but I read the sarcasm....

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