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jisecup
11th of December 2007 (Tue), 12:41
i am selling my film camera and misc. stuff at my campus for some extra cash to put towards a new lens for my 20d. and i was curious what people thought i could sell this stuff for? There are always people looking for 35mm due to begining photography courses and thought it would be a decent idea and price for someone whom is taking the course but doesnt want to spend a loot of money.


100$ to much or less?

http://www.jeremywisecup.com/misc/filmcamerasale.jpg

thank you much for your time!

Canon Rebel 35mm with 35-80 kit lens
80-200mm 1.5m/4.9ft
some misc. filters
Canon release cord
rubber hood

Chosenbydestiny
11th of December 2007 (Tue), 12:46
wrong area to post this buddy...

jisecup
11th of December 2007 (Tue), 12:53
where do i need to place this then?

Sorry.

bobtodrick
11th of December 2007 (Tue), 18:28
Or one could just be nice (hint hint chosenbydestiny) and say you are probably in the ballpark, maybe a little low.
I recently sold a Rebel G2 kit (35-80) plus 70-210 F4, plus a small bag for $150.00

d30gaijin
12th of December 2007 (Wed), 21:45
i am selling my film camera and misc. stuff at my campus for some extra cash to put towards a new lens for my 20d. and i was curious what people thought i could sell this stuff for? There are always people looking for 35mm due to begining photography courses and thought it would be a decent idea and price for someone whom is taking the course but doesnt want to spend a loot of money.


100$ to much or less?

http://www.jeremywisecup.com/misc/filmcamerasale.jpg

thank you much for your time!

Canon Rebel 35mm with 35-80 kit lens
80-200mm 1.5m/4.9ft
some misc. filters
Canon release cord
rubber hood

I think $100 is more than a fair price if you're including the kit shown in the photo. I have a Rebel Ti film camera that is like new with box that I tried to sell (body only) for $100 a year ago and had no takers. I decided to keep it because it is an excellent camera even if it isn't digital (I still prefer properly exposed slide film, Agfa RSXII 100 is my preference but I will eventually run out of it but I do have a boatload of Kodak E100G as my second choice for backup) to anything I have seen come straight out of any digital camera, or be only mildly processed.

Best of luck with your sale.

Don