>>3089205A good back, as in 100 mp Phase one? Then you have the tedium of processing and making sure you get your monies worth from the camera.
Call me a pleb, but I love my fuji xtrans system, the fact I can enjoy my holiday, have my ultra-light weight system, a lens or two, take a few snaps and out of a couple hundred there is a handful I print and love.
With an Alpa, it almost seems it requires you to be a pro, and it needs to be making you money, otherwise it's just a weird investment.
It's like buying a brewery to make beer, when a home brew kit would suffice, I don't know if that analogy makes sense, but I hope you see what I mean.
>>3089230The thing with shit that lasts is that you grow sentimental about it, and that value is greater than that of the material worth of the object.
I have a shitty casio gold watch that has been going strong for 3 years, it was about £25 in Argos, and it's got this really cool worn patina on the surface, it means more to me than any expensive watch.