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When upgrading to the latest and greatest camera body, is there any merit in keeping an obsolete body?
I sold my previous body after I upgraded but how many members keep and collect?
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I don't tend to sell my old cameras, the proceeds are so minimal that I'd rather keep them or give them to a family member or close friend. I did get exceptional prices for some Contax cameras that I was given prior to the Kyocera pull-out, I couldn't resist 'offing' these.
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More about hoarding, is there any merit?
Do you think an early digital SLR camera would be worth something in twenty or thirty years?
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I've kept the last film SLR I used in anger (Pentax z-50P) because, as Andy has said, it's not worth any money at all, nor is it ever likely to be. It's worth more to me than anybody else, not for any sentimental reason, but purely as a tool should I need to use it. I have my 68 year old Rolleiflex, bought for £60 at a camera fair about 10 or 11 years ago. This was bought as a nice piece of engineering, not as an investment. Likewise, my K1000 was bought 2nd hand for £42 (the only item I've even won on an ebay auction), because it's a beautiful piece of engineering. Due to their simplicty by today's standards, both of these items still work, and work well. I don't think my z-50P will work so well in 50 years time. I don't think by *ist DS will work at all in 50 years time, and even if it does, there probably won't be a compatible infrastructure (computer, software, memory card, etc) around to support it. I've got more chance than most of being able to get batteries for it though. Duncan. |
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I think some of the original FD Sony Mavicas may get some money in years to come. Though even now, what you going to do with a photo on a floppy disc?
I can't think of any compact digital cameras that are classics and well remembered, maybe the Nikon Coolpix 950 is an exception.
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![]() I still have a couple of Zenith SLR cameras with a number of lenses, also a sub-miniature Minolta 16-P, although one would hardly refer to these as a nice piece of engineering - the Zeniths were all I could afford at the time. Roger |
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Note i didn't say 'fondly remembered', I sincerely hope no one fondly remembers the floppy Sonys ![]()
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