How many cameras do you currently own?

Two "good" cameras, a GX9 and an X-T1, and only one native Fuji lens. I have a few film cameras that I keep on the shelves behind me for display, and a handful of compact cameras that are collecting dust - those are such low value I probably couldn't give them away on a street corner.
 
Nikon Z7, Nikon D600, Nikon D500. Fuji X-T1 , Fuji X-E1, 3 x Pentax Q's , Fuji Pro S2 and a load of old compacts that I can't remember lying in a drawer.

Film Nikon S3 Year 2000 Edition.
 
Ok, I'm on a VPN, locked in a secure compound at work... :hide: :D

Olympus:
EM1 (with the 40-150 Pro permanently attached)
EM5mkII
EPM1
EPL6
Tough TG870
Mju Stylus Mini
Stylus MuII (film)

Panasonic:
GX8
GX85
GM1 (converted to Supercolour IR)
G7
GF2
GF1

Pentax/Ricoh:
GR II
Q7


A few assorted "vintage" digital compacts like the Nikon SQ and Kodak V590 and a collection of old assorted film compacts, rangefinders and 110 spy cameras (Minox etc)
 
Sigh from a guitarist that might as well come from the GASsy photographer:

My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guitars for what I told her they cost.
My wife looked around our little office at my guitars and ukuleles in cases or hanging on the wall, sighed, and said "Just how many more of these things are you planning to build?". To which I replied "Ummm, a few." She just walked out shaking her head.

I think she may be wishing I went back to collecting camera gear.
 
I have a couple old film cameras (currently listed for sale on FM).

Otherwise I'm down to just 2. Since I went digital I've actually been pretty good at selling before or just after buying something new (or new to me). I think the most I've had at one time is 5 or 6, but that would have been when 2 or 3 were for events.

There are a few lenses I'm looking at, but there again I'm pretty good a selling them as well.
 
My wife looked around our little office at my guitars and ukuleles in cases or hanging on the wall, sighed, and said "Just how many more of these things are you planning to build?". To which I replied "Ummm, a few." She just walked out shaking her head.

I think she may be wishing I went back to collecting camera gear.
Tell her “it’s the journey, not the destination”.
 
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