I've read that other people have gone through this but never really experienced it to such a degree myself. I don't have any enthusiasm to photograph anything at all and right now I feel I need to sell off some stuff and just have one system. I have a few things up for sale at the moment but I'm thinking of selling the Fuji X Pro 1 and three lenses. I find I don't really have any inclination to use it and have to try to remember that it's there in the cupboard. I used it on a vacation, all three lenses but find that the 60mm macro is the one I use the most and unfortunately it really doesn't cut it for the candid snap portraits that I like to do. Manual focus is not practical for me as the image wobbles about too much for me to see!
I'd guess most people involved in a creative endeavour hit patches like this.
I have a wee suggestion.
Leave aside your thoughts of changing gear right now. Do two things:
1. Do something (or several somethings) with what you have shot
- print some large, and hang or give away as gifts
- print some smaller, and again hang, stick them up on the fridge, or give away
- create a few photo books as modern albums
You may have done some of these things before. Do them again, differently. You will be examining your photographs, seeing what pleases, you, where you would like to change things, and most of all just enjoying your photographs.
2. Gear
Pick a camera. Apply a fixed focal length.Take it everywhere with you. Just shoot things that attract or interest you.
Or,
It may be useful to just put the stuff away for 30 days, enjoy what you have done, and ease the pressure.
I'd go with the first because I find it liberating. Remove the choice of camera, and just shoot.
Anyway, this too shall pass.