Waus
Well-known
Sure-those Carl Zeiss/aus Jena lenses are wonderful!
Daryl J.
Well-known
The Leica-branded gear I bought 12-18 months ago now sells for 75-85% of what I paid for equivalently advertised conditions.
User film equip like Hassy has gone up about 50% from the lowest
maybe as Lomography shooters discover pro level film cameras?
Stephen
maybe as Lomography shooters discover pro level film cameras?
Stephen
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Stephen,User film equip like Hassy has gone up about 50% from the lowest
maybe as Lomography shooters discover pro level film cameras?
Stephen
Or indeed, cameras that work at all.
If you want unsharp images, there are options like Lensbabies and Monochrom Subjecktiv. I've never quite understood why people would want light leaks as well.
Cheers,
R.
edge100
Well-known
Used Mamiya 7 prices had boomed in the past year, at least in Japan. I wonder why?
Yup. I caught the low end of this when I bought my 7ii and the high end when I sold it.
Chubberino
Well-known
Medium Format film options are probably seeing a spike as people realize the stunning images they can get without dropping mega bucks for the digital equivalent. I know the return on investment of something like a 6x9 negative from a Fuji 690 type is a steal.
Prest_400
Multiformat
I think the rise in Medium Format prices are a bit generalised.
In my case, I was browsing Fuji GA645 prices and a year or so ago good units could be had for 350€, now the average seems to have risen to 400-450€.
Thanks to brexit exchange and some strange periodical price drop, I was able to snatch a small stash of film very cheap from UK (Jersey) big online retailer.I'm in the UK and seeing the same. Medium format equipment in particular seems to be going for quite a lot more than 12 months ago, partly due to the exchange rate post the Brexit vote. (...)
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Used Mamiya 7 prices had boomed in the past year, at least in Japan. I wonder why?
Mamiya 6/7 and Hassies have caché, the Pentax 67 and its 105mm seem to have a surge of interest.Same with Pentax 67 & Hasselblad-prices in Europese have risen
Agreed! Probably it is down to this as well.Medium Format film options are probably seeing a spike as people realize the stunning images they can get without dropping mega bucks for the digital equivalent. I know the return on investment of something like a 6x9 negative from a Fuji 690 type is a steal.
In my case, I was browsing Fuji GA645 prices and a year or so ago good units could be had for 350€, now the average seems to have risen to 400-450€.
Chubberino
Well-known
I think the rise in Medium Format prices are a bit generalised.
Thanks to brexit exchange and some strange periodical price drop, I was able to snatch a small stash of film very cheap from UK (Jersey) big online retailer.
Mamiya 6/7 and Hassies have caché, the Pentax 67 and its 105mm seem to have a surge of interest.
Agreed! Probably it is down to this as well.
In my case, I was browsing Fuji GA645 prices and a year or so ago good units could be had for 350€, now the average seems to have risen to 400-450€.
Yeah, I picked up a GW690III earlier in the year for about $250. The prices have definitely gone up since then.
I think Stephen is right on the money. Hasselblad prices have definitely firmed up over the last few years. If you've been shopping at KEH for long enough, you've only got to check their prices, to get proof of that. Assuming they have any Hasselblad stuff in stock, that is. When I checked just a few weeks ago at one point, they had no bodies available. I've seen the same for Rollei TLRs in the not too distant past, also. Stock comes in regularly, and then it goes out. Not only have prices risen but the demand is there, too. I'm kicking myself for not picking up a few more A12 backs, when they were selling for the price the less desirable A24 ones now fetch.
Also, I'll happily take as many "worthless" Contax bodies as anyone wants to give me.
Cheers,
Brett
Also, I'll happily take as many "worthless" Contax bodies as anyone wants to give me.
Cheers,
Brett
rbsinto
Well-known
Prices may be "way down", but still not enough for me to get a black Nikon SP shooter at a reasonable price.
Roert
Roert
nikonhswebmaster
reluctant moderator
Prices may be "way down", but still not enough for me to get a black Nikon SP shooter at a reasonable price.
Roert
I have bought black SP's at very reasonable prices, but that does not keep the camera from being potentially worth far more. Even if you pay $100 dollars you might be using a $10K camera.
Indeed.
That's been my dilemma. Even if the camera arrived at no cost, it's the value that matters...
That's been my dilemma. Even if the camera arrived at no cost, it's the value that matters...
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