One guy here selling a EOS 1V m with a 28-135mm IS lens for ~ the cost of the lens itself new. And he describes the the condition of them to be "as new". I'm not "old enough" to know film-SLR's, and have no clue if that cam is worth anything to anybody.. If it is though, I could maybe buy it for the lens, as I've heard good things about it in here, and sell the camera. If not, I rather buy the lens new if I get interested enough, cause the price-difference of a new one, and his camera+lens is like $20.. What do you think?
And a "1V" is a "highend" camera no matter if it have a "m" at the end? The "m" doesn't stand for "m-ore than usual crappy" :P I have no clue about theese film-cameras.. But heck, if it's a camera costing $1000 used, I'll probably take this deal instead of the 28-70, and then sell both the lens and the camera each on it's own
Or if I can't get to sell the camera, use the lens as my walkaround, and use the body as a backup-camera when shooting events. Not quite digital though
but no matter what, a backup can get that one shot you otherwise would've missed because you had the wrong lens on your camera.. I'm considering this now.. (hard)..
But at least the subject (orange line) should be quite capable to understand for English-speakers. "Ny" means "New" though.. This is not a auction-site, but a "announce the price, and hope someone buys it". But at the end of the auction it says: (translated)
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