Leon C
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I have been reading reports recently that there has been a resurgence of interest in DSLRs and associated equipment. I suppose this is partly attributable to folks like us who have kept our DSLRs, have started using them again for whatever reason (nostalgia perhaps) and are now seeking more lenses for them while the prices are still a little "soft". Even so with the advent of some really quite good electronic adapters allowing such lenses to be mounted on various mirrorless cameras I suspect the demand for choice DSLR lenses in particular will continue unabated at least for now. Also I have noticed a sudden interest in DSLR cameras amongst younger members of the trendoid set who now see these older cameras as "cool" and "vintage". (The same affectation is affecting the price of old digital pocket cameras which now have a reputation for producing unique images.) this sudden interest may also be partly due to the realization that the old CCD sensors, while limited in capabilities compared to modern CMOS sensors, have their own charm.
Could also be related to cost, an old DSLR is cheap but the quality is still there if that's what one is looking for, here I can pick up a D200 for £50>£100 or a D300 for < £100/£150, geez our D70s was only £12! The D100 was £30!....an adapter is cheap and so are older lenses, so you don't even need to use original makers lenses, if you shop around and time it right it's a cheap way into photography. I was even looking at a Canon 40D earlier for £50, quite a capable camera by all accounts and perfect to get into photography if Nikon isn't your thing and there are millions of old cameras and lenses already out there to choose from.
I've just picked out my walkabout lenses for later if I can get out, an OM Tamron 38-100/3.5 Macro that does 1:4 out of the box and a NK Kiron 70-150/4 that cost less than £40 for both.
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