I've owned a lot of cameras. I've sold most of them. What I shoot with now is what I've shot with for the past three years and I don't have a particular plan to change. I'm not going to name the body here because that's not really the point โ the point is that I stopped thinking about gear when I stopped believing that gear was the limiting factor in my photography, and I haven't looked back.
The gear conversation in photography circles is endless and mostly unproductive. Every upgrade promises something and delivers something slightly less than that. The images that matter to me from the past five years were made with three different camera bodies and a handful of lenses, and I genuinely could not tell you which body made which image without checking the EXIF data. What I can tell you is that the days I've come home with nothing worth keeping were never the camera's fault.
— Michael