Iansky
Newbie
Last year I managed to buy a used Hexar RF kit in box for a good price, I sent it off for a service and it went to Sony in Germany (They now hold all the spares having purchased Konica & Minolta). The cost of the service was £65 through Johnsons Photopia in UK, imagine my surprise when my camera or should I say a replacement model that was unused was sent back to me.
The electronics on the original were shot so they replaced it, since then I have put 1 film through it to test it works ok - it does!
I am considering selling this kit which includes body, 50mm f2 Hexanon lens and flash unit plus full instructions in the original presentation case (the rear hinge on the presentation case is shot but it still holds together and is nicely presented).
So we have a camera body replaced by Sony last year, 1 film put through it (paperwork to this effect from Sony), lens in mint condition with UV filter and a flash that looks brand new.
What sort of price should I be selling this kit for, I have seen similar kits for sale in UK with used Hexar RF's and they are rare as hens teeth and sell for around £1100.00.
I don't need it as I use my M6 TTL for all my analogue work.
Sensible suggestions please, thanks.
The electronics on the original were shot so they replaced it, since then I have put 1 film through it to test it works ok - it does!
I am considering selling this kit which includes body, 50mm f2 Hexanon lens and flash unit plus full instructions in the original presentation case (the rear hinge on the presentation case is shot but it still holds together and is nicely presented).
So we have a camera body replaced by Sony last year, 1 film put through it (paperwork to this effect from Sony), lens in mint condition with UV filter and a flash that looks brand new.
What sort of price should I be selling this kit for, I have seen similar kits for sale in UK with used Hexar RF's and they are rare as hens teeth and sell for around £1100.00.
I don't need it as I use my M6 TTL for all my analogue work.
Sensible suggestions please, thanks.