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E. D. Russell Roberts
I think it is. Stock value is ultimately dependent of the mechanisms of demand and supply, as are the prices of used cameras, and other commodities.Well, that's not exactly a fair analogy.
I think it is. Stock value is ultimately dependent of the mechanisms of demand and supply, as are the prices of used cameras, and other commodities.Well, that's not exactly a fair analogy.
Hipsters are shooting film.....<snip>
I think it is. Stock value is ultimately dependent of the mechanisms of demand and supply, as are the prices of used cameras, and other commodities.
Except for people don't buy cameras to get rich ...
Maybe not, but the art of the used camera deal is a rather constant theme on this forum. Smokin' steal deals, ripoffs, etc..
Like someone else said, I don't see what difference a small price hike makes to someone looking to use the gear. If a camera body goes up $50 and you really want that one, they pay up and go about your business. If you really can't afford it, then find a less-collectible but still serviceable alternative.
The underlying theme of this thread seems to be "I can't afford all the stuff I want." Welcome to the club. 😀
Like someone else said, I don't see what difference a small price hike makes to someone looking to use the gear. If a camera body goes up $50 and you really want that one, they pay up and go about your business. If you really can't afford it, then find a less-collectible but still serviceable alternative.
The underlying theme of this thread seems to be "I can't afford all the stuff I want." Welcome to the club. 😀
Blame Hipsters...
the source of all the worlds ills.
Actually, I think it is where someone would be happy to pay $250 for a camera if it were $300 last year. But since it was only $200 last year and they did not buy it, they are angry and have to blame someone.
what IS a hipster?
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Very true. And are the prices that are being asked INSANE (with screaming capital letters)? Or are they just a bit higher that they were at their absolute nadir, but still, in absolute terms, ridiculously cheap for first-class film cameras?
Cheers,
R.
what IS a hipster?
Dear Cal,The 50% sudden jump in Mamiya 6 bodies mentioned earlier as an example is kinda drastic. It wasn't a gradual climb and seemed to just go vertical. I find this alarming.
Also this is not limited to just KEH. At Adorama and B&H I see limited stock, inflated prices, and oversized premiums for quality or condition. I see slim pickings, and I am greatful that I have what I need, otherwise currently I'm priced out of the market and cannot afford to replace what I now own.
Perhaps prices are not yet INSANE but its getting pretty crazy.
Cal