What are you selling and why?

Selling my 645D via Ffordes ( if they ever get around to actually advertising it! :bang: ). Realising it in order to buy.... well, I've not made up my mind yet - something exotic - either an a la carte MP or an F1 Noctilux.

jsrockit - please ignore the link to my pro-film site 😀
 
I agree with jsrocket, content is king!

To answer the thread, I keep delaying my decision to sell various cameras: Zorki 3M, Contax IIa, Super Ikonta, etc., that I am not using much. Parting is not sweet sorrow....
 
Nothing more to Sell
Sold almost everything over the Last 2 yrs...No regrets
Down to an M4...35, 50 / Though secretly sometimes I lust for a 28 😱
Sigma DP for Colour

Just want to Center on Shooting, Finding a Project to totally Submerge in
Life is Good !
 
Haven't sold any equipment in quite a while. I sold a Rolleicord IV couple of years ago to a gent to help him with film photography. Gave him a few B&W rolls of film. Hasn't shown me any results!

Have a roll of Kentmere 100, 36 exposure, probably 39 photos as I bulk load, in stand development. So far I like the results.
 
Shoot digital just become another nothing. I hate to say it but it all looks the same. Film really isn't that difficult to sustain but you have to want it. If you don't want it, carry on.

I really didn't want to get involved in the bickering that is now going on in this thread but a couple of remarks have been very patronising and try as I may to ignore it, sadly I lack the will power to do so.

I spent a wonderful day at the natural history museum looking at the Genesis project by Salgado. A complete view of the planet in black and white. Completely stunning. And a lot of it from digital cameras - allegedly Canon and Pentax. You just cannot make a sweeping and generalised statement like the one above and expect to be taken seriously because some of the most compelling pictures I have seen in recent years have been digital.

Likewise the claims that one is above the consumerism of GAS. Well you may be but our entire society collapses each time there is a flight from consumerism - as yet no one has found an alternative way of increasing standards of living.

When did you last change your car, your washing machine, your house, your television?

Actually, I've lived in my current house for 10 years, my car bought second hand is also ten years old, my Miele washing machine just goes on and on and is at least 15 years old and my flat screen TV was a throw out from my son.

I consume cameras, is all. At least be honest about what you consume.

LouisB
 
My goal with acquiring gear is to always stay "in the black." By that I mean, I never want to be in debt, and I never spend income from my job. If you are going into debt to buy anything other than a house or car, something is wrong, in my mind.

I do that by following these rules for photography equipment:

- Never buy new.
- Buy any cheap item that is worth 3 or more times what you are about to pay.
- Buy any expensive item that is worth double.
- Know the market for used items! Do execute the above two, unless there is an active market.
- Sell items above to buy what I want.
- For items I really want, don't pay high retail. Pay 75%-85% of the normal cost.
- Avoid cult items. Buy sleepers that have the same quality, but no one else wants.
- Search, wait, hunt, network for what I want to buy, and only buy if it's below the going rate.
- Buy kits or lots if there is one item you want, and the value of the other items is worth cumulatively more than you pay, even minus keeping the item you want.

By doing this, every lens and camera I have (8x10, wholeplate, 5x7, 4x5, Rangefinder Leicas, Canons, Digital micro 4/3) is totally paid for. If I sell any user item, any money I make is pure profit. Shelf queens I can keep too, if I like them, because I have NO MONEY IN THEM.

Unfortunately, you cannot do this chasing the newest digital wonder. You buy those like you buy a new car. It depreciates as soon as you touch it. By the way, every car and motorcycle I've owned since 16 (except one new one) I sold for what I paid, or MORE, after using them for years.

You just have to get off the consumerism, buy the newest, best, conveyor belt to debt.
 
In the very near future I will list in the RFF classifieds:

Panasonic 14-45mm f/3.5 - 5.6 m4/3 lens

Two, Nikkor AIS lenses, (24,28)

A Yashica Electo GS

Two Mamiya-Sekor M42 lenses (28,35)

Sekonic L-358 light meter

Stroboframe Quick-Flip Flash Bracket

36" X 43" Ross Changing Bag

These will help finance the upcoming Fujinon 23/1.4 and 56/1.2 XF lenses.

Elsewhere I will sell a couple of vintage Nikon SB-16 flashes and cables, a bunch of wounded Nikon SB-80 flashes

I am currently selling off all my used Mac laptops and iMac as I'd like to recoup the cost of a new MacBook Air and Apple TV. The photo equipment will be listed as soon as all the Macs are on ebay.
 
Hi Louis,

I like your web site, especially the section of portraits. The three ladies is well done as you got good expressions and good lighting.

Nice job.

P.S.

I also wear a stocking cap like yours as I live in Minnesota U.S.A.!
 
I didn't know this... do you like it?

Yep, pain in the ars* to Use, but over Time it gets Better
One must be Gentle & Patient...the Rewards pay off..The Foveon Sensor is a Gem to my Eye, makes my Heart Beat Faster

Look at Margus, Keith, Gary, Noicommunity,LouisB or for that matter the DP thread and ALL its participants...Soooo GOOD !
 
So to answer the OP's question; I'm selling anything I have that I don't want, but I keep a lot, even some things I am not using. Those are just because I like them, or want a keepsake from a mechanical/film era, etc. Again, if you don't have much money in the equipment, it never forces you to sell. Unless you are out of space.
 
Louis, I sell cameras for profit.
I rarely failed to sell more than what I paid for a camera.

Of course, this is not my primary way to make a living, but it is enough for me to buy darkroom consumables (chemicals and paper), and of course film.

I use digital cameras too, but I stay outside of the "churn" (I like the way you put it, because that's exactly how I see it). I don't have the desire to own the latest and greatest, because any of the current crop of digital cameras are already more than good enough for me. And I have all I need to take the pictures that I want using film.

Having said that, I have GAS on certain cool cameras that don't appear every 5 years or so (Ricoh GR, for example... drool.....)
 
I'm in the works of getting rid of my 28 elmarit asph to fund a mamiya 7 system, and probably a ricoh gr to take over my 28... Try digital out for a bit.... Can't get rid of my leica m7 though, worse case, ill get somekind of voigtlander 28, the quality difference between the elmarit and that won't make much of a difference, I do a good job of making subpar photos without blaming the lenses....
John, ithink you have the latest Ricoh, maybe ill check it out next week if you bring it..
 
Yep, pain in the ars* to Use, but over Time it gets Better
One must be Gentle & Patient...the Rewards pay off..The Foveon Sensor is a Gem to my Eye, makes my Heart Beat Faster

Look at Margus, Keith, Gary, Noicommunity, LouisB or for that matter the DP thread and ALL its participants...Soooo GOOD !

I own one too Helen... I just don't use it as much as my Fuji stuff which is more versatile. However, when you nail something on the DP series, wow.!
 
Yep, pain in the ars* to Use, but over Time it gets Better
One must be Gentle & Patient...the Rewards pay off..The Foveon Sensor is a Gem to my Eye, makes my Heart Beat Faster

Look at Margus, Keith, Gary,Noicommunity, LouisB or for that matter the DP thread and ALL its participants...Soooo GOOD !


Makes my heart glad to hear you say that Helen ... 😀
 
Likewise the claims that one is above the consumerism of GAS. Well you may be but our entire society collapses each time there is a flight from consumerism - as yet no one has found an alternative way of increasing standards of living.
LouisB


Hi Louis.

I didn`t want to suggest that I was not affected by buying or was I making any broader point about society.
Its more habit with me I guess.
Started at twelve(1962) with dads folder ...still have it.
Bought a £25 Chinon and two lenses from Dixons which I used for the next twenty years ....still have them.
In the mid eighties I used my dads Canon Shureshot...still have it but its broken.
I had a Mju around that time too.

Only in the last seven years when I retired have a bought cameras.
Two M bodies ,Pentax ME ,Grd and a 40D.

I`ve got some nice lenses too.

However I will own up to recently buying a newish GRD 4 which I`m not getting on with so I may well be selling that.

But even so I can`t claim a great turnover of gear in fifty odd years I`m afraid.😉
 
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