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Feed Your Head
al1966 is offline
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: UK
Age: 47
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I buy to use, although a thing may be sold at a latter date. Just accept that the loss was a rental cost and if it goes for more than you paid for it, then thats a bonus. There are cameras I would never sell for sentimental reasons, I bought them because my originals were stolen and I had fond memories of them. Oddly though I use them quite frequently. My problem is that I love cameras and get pleasure just out of using different ones, there are a few that are regulars. With Digi cams I always buy used after the replacement model comes out, but on the whole its hard to get excited by them. I would only buy a camera to profit if I saw it for a silly price and knew I would make a good profit, The monies raised to be blown on film and other useful photographic items.
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Matus is offline
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Frankfurt, DE
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I do not really care about the resale value when I buy a camera. I am of course trying not to overpay. And as I am buying used - the resale value in most cases does not change much if I decide to sell later. The only problem of that equation is that I usually sell for less than I should/could
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ErnestoJL is offline
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Argentina-Buenos Aires
Age: 60
Posts: 963
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If I buy a camera, itīs for using it as such. Usually Iīm not interested in selling them (wife complains a lot about this) unless a real need for cash arises (fortunately it isnīt that frequent).
Instead of selling I prefer to give them to friends who are really interested in traditional photography, or to exchange them with another photog who has what I want to have. Resale value? whatīs that? Anyway, I donīt have cameras with a serious resale value. Cheers Ernesto
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Vics is offline
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: California, USA
Posts: 2,353
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I think I fall into this category. I bought all the cameras I currently use (to be fair, many were gifts or inheritance) because they are the cameras I always wanted to use but they were always out of my price range. I'm still using them all with no intention of selling any of them. I now have no "GAS" except possibly for a SA 21mm 3.4 for my M3 and maybe a Biogon 21mm 4.5 (?) for my Contax IIIa and maybe a 50mm 'cron rigid (v2). Uh-oh...
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Don't eXchange Freedom!
migtex is offline
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cartaxo, Portugal
Age: 52
Posts: 784
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All my cameras were bought for use. I only sold two in my entire life (one to my brother, - yes sold!- another to a close friend - Yes Sold too, not given).
I never think of resale value because I do not think to sell them unless my family needs food on the table or healthcare, otherwise I rather die (healthcare does not apply to me) then sell it.
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nonot is offline
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Canada
Age: 33
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I bought my M6 from a collector who almost seemed to be of the mindset that he might as well be throwing the thing out. "It's a common camera, and not many people looking for a Leica are looking for this camera..." I have no intention of reselling it, but at the same time it's nice to know they hold their value somewhat if I needed to.
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RBruceCR is offline
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: San José, Costa Rica
Age: 48
Posts: 85
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I've consumed my cameras, the Yashica Electro 35 GSN is in overhaul in CT, the Mamiya Standard 23 is getting a new lease on life, my Maxxum 600si is being used until it disintegrates, I've got an Olympus XA2 for my 8 year old, his first film camera and he's been through my iPhone 3G and a digital toy camera that puts horns on portraits, Viking horn's that is!
So I believe in using stuff until no more, if I knew that I was going to embrace photography like this and that Leicas where such versatile and longevous I would have bought one early in my life. Planned obsolescence is unforgiving. I've been fighting all my life against this ticking bomb inside industrialized products. But with the demise of Kodak, Kodachrome, Ektachrome, Agfa film, 3M film division, I thought that my Maxxum 600si reached that point called the end of the lifecycle of a product. However, I have found inexpensive developing service, abundant C41 film, T-Max in my fridge, albeit, no C-6 process so far. I plan to learn to develop and print my own black and white photographs too. I am looking at a Maxxum 7D too to use the lenses I have accumulated on my 600si but this seems like the will of burning cash rather than a necessity out of lacking of film or processing! Regards, Robert |
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dct is offline
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Zurich
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I know of GAS, but it is always about things I will buy and use for years; or decades.
- On the SLR side: 1999 I jumped on the APS bandwagon. Nowadays 240 film is definitly discontinued. But 13 years later, my Minolta S-1 bodies, lenses and a lot of accessories still work properly. And I used it alot! This winter I bought a last bulk of 240 film rolls and put it in my freezer. This should last until 2014. Then the time for a new digital all round camera will be reached... - On the RF side: It was early 2011 when I bought my first RF body. What a relevation after years of shooting with a SLR! It is a Hexar RF and I hope it will last at least as long as my SLR Minolta gear. Will get a second body too, but most of my investment goes now in lenses and film. All of this only to use, not to sell. Of course, GAS is there for a digital equivalent RF; or RF stylish. But I can wait until the first generations with the typical quirks are gone. |
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Fraser is offline
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Scotland
Posts: 601
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I buy and sell quite a lot, not sure if I ever make any money but only really keep cameras and lenses I really like or need for work. Working as a photographer these days its just not economic too keep cash tied up in gear that is no longer being used even if you sell for a loss, a dslr that is sat on a shelf that is not making you any money is worthless to keep.
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thegman is offline
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: London
Age: 33
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I only buy to use, I don't collect at all. I keep an eye on prices but I'm happy to sell at a loss. Let's say I bought my Zeiss Ikon for Ģ550. I sold for about Ģ500. I think Ģ50 for the use I got out of it is just fine. I'd like to think my days of buying and selling a lot are over, but I doubt it.
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Frontman is offline
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: 東京日本
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I buy and resell cameras, and I make some profit. I love a new toy as much as anyone else, but, like anyone else, I usually get bored with it in time. I buy a lot of cameras, mostly to resell, or to try out, and then sell.
Over time I have put together a small collection of cameras which I like to use, and have no intention of selling. The first of these is an old black eye-level Nikon F, then a Rolleiflex 2.8E, a black paint M4, and a Nikon S3. All of these cameras are rather beat-up in appearance, but they work flawlessly. I keep them loaded with film, and I grab whichever one I feel like using whenever I go out. |
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The man who shot film
sanmich is offline
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,771
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I never buy to make a profit, but to use the gear.
OTOH, I know that some gear will be adopted, some won't, so above a certain price level (Leica and compatibles are definitely there) I need to know that I buy at a price that won't make me loose too much money if I sell down the road. Profit, no. but trying to limit the losses....
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Dogman is offline
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 327
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I've never bought photo gear with the intention of ever selling it. In fact, looking at the condition of my old film cameras and lenses, I doubt anyone would be willing to buy them from me at any price. It's all pretty beat up.
In years past, I was forced to sell some nice equipment for financial reasons and I regretted it thereafter. In recent years, I've moved from film to digital. I've sold off the film gear that had retained it's value and that I was no longer using. I used that money to buy digital equipment that I don't expect to retain its value at all over time. |
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Late Developer
Paul Jenkin is offline
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Essex, UK
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As a callow youth, I lusted after a number of cameras I simply could never afford. As I've got older, earned a bit more and seen the cost of film cameras drop in the wake of the digital onslaught, I started to buy anc collect what I regarded as "classics". You've probably guessed that many sat, unused, in bags and boxes.
A year or so back, I decided this couldn't go on and have shrunk the collection to one example of particular cameras I like - e.g. 1 x 35mm manual SLR, 1 x 35mm AF SLR, 1 x TLR, etc. The only exceptions are that I have an M6TTL and an M4-P that get used regularly and I've also acquired a Wista 4x5 field camera as I've always wanted to have a go at LF shooting. |
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kshapero is offline
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: 3 miles from the Everglades
Age: 63
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Just got my M3 it's first CLA. Good for another 50 years. Hope there will still be film available and I hope my grand kids will have an interest.
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Steve M. is offline
Join Date: Jun 2009
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After trying out what seems like every camera & lens ever made, I finally settled on my one camera & 2 lenses for it. I don't have much money in it, but could get my money back, sorta, if I were to sell it.
One thing about all this buying and selling....it can cost a fortune! I've honestly lost a ton of money doing this, what w/ paying for film and test shots, reselling fees, paypal fees, etc. But I don't know any other way to do it besides actually shooting the stuff. Like all gamblers, we tend to remember the gear that we got our money back on, or made a profit with, and conveniently forget the losses. |
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Vics is offline
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: California, USA
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I too am a user. I'm selling my Rolleis because I don't like switching between MF and 35mm. I love the Rolleis as a concept, an idea, but they are a distraction from what I really want to do. I wantt to give my 35mm cameras my undivided attention. Like Roger, it's Nikon F and Leica for me.
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Molecular.Atom
Atom is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: NYC
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I pretty much only buy cameras to use. I try a lot of them since moving to digital as things are constantly changing. I use everything I buy though, nothing is bought to sell later at a higher value. I often do buy high value gear but that's not because it's high value. I admit I'm a bit of a gear hound and stick with certain things longer than others. You can often get a great deal on a some gear that has someone else's name carved in it. Doesn't effect the way it can be used.
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5000 & call it a day!
Pherdinand is offline
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: er gaat niets boven groningen.
Age: 36
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i mostly buy without thinking of resale value... that's why i have like, 15 cameras
and cannot convince myself to (try to) sell any though i am only using 2-3 of them.Also, i bought several broken cameras with the intention to repair them and, eventually, resell, but after repair i feel a sort of connection with them so,... i will never sell them ![]() |
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bean_counter is offline
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: SW Chicago 'burbs
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I have too many expensive hobbies on a moderate family income, so I always buy "bang for the buck" gear, all intended for use with no real thought to resale. If I buy it, I need it, and if it replaces another item, that item stays as a backup/beater or gets tossed as broken/worn out.
Not that I get to use it anymore, my daughter is taking a traditional photography course at the local community college and *poof* my cameras aren't there for me to use. I couldn't be happier ![]() |
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