Meleica
Well-known
Check out this page I put together on "Most Watched" camera related items....
http://www.antiquecameras.net/mostwatched.html
Do others search ebay in different ways to help discover their own camera finds ?
Dan
http://www.antiquecameras.net/mostwatched.html
Do others search ebay in different ways to help discover their own camera finds ?
Dan
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NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
I never sorted that way, very interesting.
I always sort for, what else, Nikons.
Someimes I sort for Nikkors in Centimeters...
Kiu
I always sort for, what else, Nikons.
Someimes I sort for Nikkors in Centimeters...
Kiu
dmr
Registered Abuser
I've always been a bit uneasy to "watch" an item, as I'm sure the information of what I'm watching is tracked somewhere. I'm not really sure or not if the seller can see who is watching their items, but I would prefer that they don't know it.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
i am also afraid of watching an item, but for different reasons.
Too high temptation
Too high temptation
back alley
IMAGES
this may come as a surprise to many but i rarely watch anything on ebay anymore and have stopped my multi daily visits as well.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
The funny thing is that I've been watching one of the lenses listed/ The price is over my limit though.
raid
Dad Photographer
I go straight to BUY NOW. If I like something and I am willing to pay the set price, I just buy it. No auctions for me.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Speaking of selling, I decided to pull my R-d1 from the classifieds. GAS is so weird. It actually works against yourself as the seller sometimes.
stesm
Established
I've always been a bit uneasy to "watch" an item, as I'm sure the information of what I'm watching is tracked somewhere. I'm not really sure or not if the seller can see who is watching their items, but I would prefer that they don't know it.
Sellers can see that their item is on a watch list, but cannot know who. I watch lots of auctions- gives me a better idea of what stuff goes for.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
I go straight to BUY NOW. If I like something and I am willing to pay the set price, I just buy it. No auctions for me.
Sure, but most items I've seen lately with BIN prices are too high. Would you pay $148 for this? I wouldn't, I'm just watching it to see how many times they will re-list it before they list it a realistic price...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-rangefind...ryZ30063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
colyn
ישו משיח
Sure, but most items I've seen lately with BIN prices are too high. Would you pay $148 for this? I wouldn't, I'm just watching it to see how many times they will re-list it before they list it a realistic price...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-rangefind...ryZ30063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I've been watching this seller????? for some time now and have yet to see him drop prices..
raid
Dad Photographer
Sure, but most items I've seen lately with BIN prices are too high. Would you pay $148 for this? I wouldn't, I'm just watching it to see how many times they will re-list it before they list it a realistic price...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-rangefind...ryZ30063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Al,
I search first to see if there is anything that I like at a fixed cost. Yes, most Buy Now offers are set higher than what an auction may result in.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
Sure, but most items I've seen lately with BIN prices are too high. Would you pay $148 for this? I wouldn't, I'm just watching it to see how many times they will re-list it before they list it a realistic price...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canon-rangefind...ryZ30063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
What in gods name is that seller smoking, and may I please get some. If I could live in a far off imaginary make believe land like they do, well, that'd be wonderful.
oftheherd
Veteran
I've been watching this seller????? for some time now and have yet to see him drop prices..
I have often wondered at his prices. Does he ever show sales at those inflated prices?
abenner
undecided
As a seller one can see how many users are "watching" the item, but not who, and I've found no correlation between number of watchers and ultimately the number of bidders in my limited selling experience (when stuff doesn't sell here). I do as many of you do, watch items often just because I'm curious what they end at, not only because I'm seriously considering bidding.
M. Valdemar
Well-known
Agreed. People watch anything now because they are fantasy buyers or just curious.
High "watching" numbers don't translate into good sales.
But one ALWAYS gets a higher price if they start the auction low, like at $1, and let the market take it's course.
A low "buy it now" often doesn't sell. People are afraid to bid if they don't see anyone else bidding. They want the herd assurance that they are not making a mistake. Once they get "hooked" on an auction, they will ALWAYS bid it up higher than "buy it now" or a fixed price.
As an experiment, I've listed things with a very low price and they don't sell. I put the auction on at 99 cents, and the prices go insane. People are not that intelligent or sophisticated. There's also the "lottery" aspect of an auction. They think they will get it for their low opening bid, but then don't want to lose "their" item, so they hold on or nibble it up to the stratosphere without thinking. They don't snipe, they want to be "on top".
High "watching" numbers don't translate into good sales.
But one ALWAYS gets a higher price if they start the auction low, like at $1, and let the market take it's course.
A low "buy it now" often doesn't sell. People are afraid to bid if they don't see anyone else bidding. They want the herd assurance that they are not making a mistake. Once they get "hooked" on an auction, they will ALWAYS bid it up higher than "buy it now" or a fixed price.
As an experiment, I've listed things with a very low price and they don't sell. I put the auction on at 99 cents, and the prices go insane. People are not that intelligent or sophisticated. There's also the "lottery" aspect of an auction. They think they will get it for their low opening bid, but then don't want to lose "their" item, so they hold on or nibble it up to the stratosphere without thinking. They don't snipe, they want to be "on top".
As a seller one can see how many users are "watching" the item, but not who, and I've found no correlation between number of watchers and ultimately the number of bidders in my limited selling experience (when stuff doesn't sell here). I do as many of you do, watch items often just because I'm curious what they end at, not only because I'm seriously considering bidding.
raid
Dad Photographer
What are the chances that a clean Leica lens with a starting price of $1 gets sold at that price?
gdi
Veteran
What are the chances that a clean Leica lens with a starting price of $1 gets sold at that price?
Nil, unless it is seriously mislabeled..
Tuolumne
Veteran
I go straight to BUY NOW. If I like something and I am willing to pay the set price, I just buy it. No auctions for me.
This is a growing phenomenon on eBay and has been written about alot. It is changing eBay from an auction site into a straight ecommerce site, with many implications for their business model.
/T
Beemermark
Veteran
I just like looking at the pictures on Ebay!
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