I started to write a humorous look at this called "Godfrey's Guide To
Buying Cameras or How I Spent A Lot Of Money Selling Camera
Equipment", but it got too complicated.

When asked "what camera should I buy?" nowadays, I usually ask what
camera someone has and why they want to buy a new camera. In most
cases, they don't need a camera, they need kicker to make photographs
again. The buying disease spread by marketing and tech reviews and
specification websites has done its job ... everyone believes a new
camera will make their photographs great.

I tell them to take the money they'd spend for a new camera and buy a
plane ticket to Tibet instead. Sell everything but whatever camera
they have now and one lens, then spend two months taking 10,000 photos
with it. When they get home, they'll either know exactly what camera
they should buy or they'll realize they don't need a new camera at
all.

Few take me up on my advice. ;-)

-- 
Godfrey
  godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com

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