daveleo
what?
A common theme not just with this forum but other enthusiast forums (for watches, pens etc) is how cheap somebody has procured a valuable item and a lot of people say how good it that, jolly good fellow, what a hero.
Well actually it is very bad as when items have no intrinsic value they become a deposable item and nobody spends money to maintain them. And when nobody maintains them expertise in maintenance and overhaul of such items disappears. Very few people are going to spend $300 or more overhauling a $10 camera. The question you have to ask is not how cheap can I get a camera for but how much am I willing to pay.
Do you want film cameras to be available in 10-15 years time.
The ball is in your court.
What is it that you would like people to do?
The marketplace drives prices. Old mechanical camera prices are down
because there are millions of them out there (not being used) and a collapsing
buyer market. Correct, mechanical camera repair is becoming a lost craft.
That is not because old cameras are cheap.
Or possibly I don't get what you are implying ?