jwnash1
Well-known
Canon 28mm 2.8 lens with case and finder, along with a Canon P. I sold them about 18 months ago and to this day do not know why.
John
John
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
A copy of a 'A Hard Days Night' with the signatures of all four Beatles on it. 
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Tough question. If I need to pick just one............
.........
.... still thinking.....
That BUTTERY SMOOOOOOOTH DS M3 with glass film pressure plate I had many years ago. That thing was oh so yummy smooth as if all internals were liquid metal with ball bearings if that makes any sense.
.........
.... still thinking.....
That BUTTERY SMOOOOOOOTH DS M3 with glass film pressure plate I had many years ago. That thing was oh so yummy smooth as if all internals were liquid metal with ball bearings if that makes any sense.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I recently bought back most of the favorites I regretted selling. The remaining things are the Olympus Pen 60mm f/1.5 and CZ Sonnar in Contax mount, with Amedeo M adapter.
Maybe the Pentax Limited lenses, too. the 31 and the 77. The latter might find its way back to me someday.
Oh, yeah, I shoulda kept my M2. But I'm very happy with my M6, so...
Maybe the Pentax Limited lenses, too. the 31 and the 77. The latter might find its way back to me someday.
Oh, yeah, I shoulda kept my M2. But I'm very happy with my M6, so...
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
A copy of a 'A Hard Days Night' with the signatures of all four Beatles on it.![]()
I've got a publicity pic from the '64 world's fair with all their signatures! It was given to my parents by a family friend who was a rock promoter, when he learned they'd had a kid named John Lennon. (that's my name.)
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Konica Hexanon 50mm f1.2
Also, I recently regretted getting rid of my chrome Leica MP, so I bought it back a few weeks ago. Glad it was still available and around. Keeping it now for as long as possible. Selling gear always hurts unless I really just can't enjoy it.
Also, I recently regretted getting rid of my chrome Leica MP, so I bought it back a few weeks ago. Glad it was still available and around. Keeping it now for as long as possible. Selling gear always hurts unless I really just can't enjoy it.
View Range
Well-known
Schneider 135mm f3.5 Xenar in LTM mount. Like-new condition with both correct caps after almost 50 years. I doubled my money, but I'll always regret selling it.
humberland
Member
1936 Contax II after being totally restored to using condition (it was an attic find near my home). Shot few rolls, maybe 4 and sold it due to financial problems.
If not only cameras are considered:
Gibson SG along with Marshall 2204 halfstack.
This thread is somehow depressive...
If not only cameras are considered:
Gibson SG along with Marshall 2204 halfstack.
This thread is somehow depressive...
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
Mamiya 7. I never got along with bigger MF bodies; they're just no good for my style of shooting. The 7 is an amazing camera, even for street photography. And the lenses are amazing.
Pioneer
Veteran
My 71 El Camino. I had good reasons for selling it but it doesn't mean I do not regret having to do it.
I can't think of anything I regret dealing away on the camera front.
I can't think of anything I regret dealing away on the camera front.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
I see someone else already beat me to this:
Only thing I ever regretted selling, and boy I regret it a lot.
Cameras come and go. But that bike, should have been forever.
Best,
-Tim

Only thing I ever regretted selling, and boy I regret it a lot.
Cameras come and go. But that bike, should have been forever.
Best,
-Tim
harpofreely
Well-known
Mamiya 60mm macro in M42.
The Mamiya Sekor 60mm f2.8, the one that goes to 1:1 without any extension tubes? That was my first "legacy lens," when I was still shooting M4/3, bought for $5 at a thrift store on the sketchy side of Salisbury, Maryland. Mine has a wonky aperture and a little fungus, but I love it as 90mm FOV portrait lens on my XE-2.
hepcat
Former PH, USN
I've had a number of cameras I've owned, enjoyed, and sold... but the only piece I regret selling was the 1992 Canon EOS 50mm f/1.0 L lens I had. I paid under $2k for it... and recently found that they're going for $10k now... and projected to be worth $30k in another ten years.
bmattock
Veteran
The Mamiya Sekor 60mm f2.8, the one that goes to 1:1 without any extension tubes? That was my first "legacy lens," when I was still shooting M4/3, bought for $5 at a thrift store on the sketchy side of Salisbury, Maryland. Mine has a wonky aperture and a little fungus, but I love it as 90mm FOV portrait lens on my XE-2.
Yeah, that's the one. I got mine cheap as well. I still see them from time to time. I just can't justify paying what a nice example goes for now.
mdarnton
Well-known
Canon 85/1.8 and then a couple of decades later, the 85/1.5 I picked up to replace the 1.8. Of the two, the 1.5 is the one I'd want back the most.
x-ray
Veteran
It's hard to list all the things. I'm now trying to re-acquire them.
My Fuji G617
50mm f1.2 Noctilux not because it was a great lens but because I could sell it now and
make a load of money
350mm Schneider Apo Tele Xenar
4x5 Baby Deadorff ( an actual baby not the special)
72mm Super Angulon XL
19" Goerz Red Dot Artar
12" Goerz Dagor
14" Goerz Dagor f7.7
B&L Protar triple convertible for 8x10
6 1/4 Goerz wide angle Dagor
8 1/4 Goerz Golden Dagor
A load of 8x10 Lisco film holders
250mm Wide Field Ektar
250mm Fujinon W f6.7
360mm Nikkor T with 500mm & 720mm cells
Seitz Roundshot 35/35
25mm ZM Biogon
This is a good start. I've been trying to buy back some of my mistakes and had good success. I foolishly thought I'd go all digital and sold much of my film gear. Now I'm buying it back. I've recently rebuilt my Leica system, Rollei 2.8D, 5x7 Deardorff and 8x10 Deardorff and lenses. I also sold my Durst 138 but picked another up a month ago. I'm still looking for a reasonable 180 componon S or similar.
Never again shall I make this mistake.
My Fuji G617
50mm f1.2 Noctilux not because it was a great lens but because I could sell it now and
make a load of money
350mm Schneider Apo Tele Xenar
4x5 Baby Deadorff ( an actual baby not the special)
72mm Super Angulon XL
19" Goerz Red Dot Artar
12" Goerz Dagor
14" Goerz Dagor f7.7
B&L Protar triple convertible for 8x10
6 1/4 Goerz wide angle Dagor
8 1/4 Goerz Golden Dagor
A load of 8x10 Lisco film holders
250mm Wide Field Ektar
250mm Fujinon W f6.7
360mm Nikkor T with 500mm & 720mm cells
Seitz Roundshot 35/35
25mm ZM Biogon
This is a good start. I've been trying to buy back some of my mistakes and had good success. I foolishly thought I'd go all digital and sold much of my film gear. Now I'm buying it back. I've recently rebuilt my Leica system, Rollei 2.8D, 5x7 Deardorff and 8x10 Deardorff and lenses. I also sold my Durst 138 but picked another up a month ago. I'm still looking for a reasonable 180 componon S or similar.
Never again shall I make this mistake.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Bikes, cameras...
I can't afford what I want. So, it is easy to sell what I didn't want.
I wanted Nokton 35 1.4, but I've sold two Skopars 35 2.5.
I want Summilux 35 1.4 pre-ashp, but all I could buy is older Summicron 35 pre-asph...
I can't afford what I want. So, it is easy to sell what I didn't want.
I wanted Nokton 35 1.4, but I've sold two Skopars 35 2.5.
I want Summilux 35 1.4 pre-ashp, but all I could buy is older Summicron 35 pre-asph...
ww2photog
Established
I regret selling my 1965 E Type Jaguar. I can rebuy any camera I sold
Pfreddee
Well-known
My Minolta X-700. It was my main (and only) shooter for several years, and made me appreciate simple and reliable design in a camera. The other one I regret letting go was my Canon AE-1, squeaky shutter and all.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
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