I'm afraid you have all missed the essential fact. None of you are true photographers unless you are using Leica.
Oddly enough I was in Bond Street (fancy London shops for those unfamiliar with the English capital) and a young man (younger than me anyway) and his rather dramatically "look at me" vocal Asian girlfriend were wandering around Smytheson, which sells upmarket stationery and leather goods. Dangling around his neck was a black Leica M9. I was tempted to ask if it was jewellery of if he ever used it. Something about this couple suggested the former.
Someone quite wise (possibly Cartier Bresson or a fella like that) once said the camera doesn't matter: its just a box to trap light. The glass is quite important but what matters most is the 8 inches of grey matter behind it.
Adrian