Quote: Want it but can't have it → Distress
Can't have it but don't want it → Bliss
Personally I would be happy to buy a second camera cupboard and fill it with K-1, 645zs 4Dxs and lots of lenses for them. What would be the downside? There's nothing special about a K-1. It's the same as anything else. I won't turn it down.
But I would hope any camera enthusiast would be the same. Can you ever own too many cameras? So the the thing about whether folks want them? Duh.
But if no one offers you one, and you have to decide how much macaroni you'd have to eat to pay for it, you might decide good health and nutrition, vacations and a lot of other things are worth more to you than a K-1.
Not everyone has one gifted to them. Or can just pick one up without it affecting their life style.
I'm not sure what relevance that has to anything. We could equally say, a number of other folks who for whatever reason seem determined to rub their good fortune in everyone else's face. And then complain because others who aren't in the same position might grumble about it. You only bought a K-1 cause you couldn't afford a 645z.
let the why I don't want a 645z nonsense being.
You want one, a K-1 is all you can afford.
SO, I'm going to make ito make it real easy, for the unhumble. If you you don't have a 645z don't bother bragging to me. You don't have what I'm interested in. Saying you bought a K-1 is like a half assed solution. You settled.
A third option for the "everyone wants a K-1 like me" folks. Some people have their sights set higher. A K-1 would be less than half way, all least in price, to what they want.
The same weapon that is used to dis non K-1 owners works just as good from the next model up. I'm surprised you didn't think of that.