Sometimes the chase is more fun than the acquisition.
My wife & I took my point-n-shoot 35 mm camera on our honeymoon (yes, this was longer ago than yesterday). Second day, the camera died, so we purchased a tremendously overpriced disposable camera and enjoyed the remainder of our cruise.
We decided to get a good camera, a 35 mm SLR. During the following 6 months we researched heavily, visited every camera shop we could find (numerous times), and took our time figuring out what we wanted. We finally made a decision and purchased, and that camera lasted nearly 20 years.
Once we had the camera, we had a void in our life, as that research project had been our shared hobby. We enjoyed having the camera, but there was joy in the hunt. [We've had a lot of other shared endeavors over the last 30 years, so if nothing else, the Great Camera Hunt taught us to do things together.]