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Any resale-value in an "EOS 1V m"?

 
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May 11, 2004 19:23 |  #1

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?




  
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May 11, 2004 19:34 |  #2

KEH.com is selling used 1V's for over $1000 US! If the link works right, check out this list of used EOS bodies:

http://www.keh.com …&sid=newused&cr​id=7631159 (external link)

That's a real good deal. Almost too good...


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May 11, 2004 19:42 |  #3

:shock: 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 :wink: 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)..




  
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May 11, 2004 19:48 |  #4

I honestly don't know what the "m" means. You might find something out at the Canon on-line museum.


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May 11, 2004 19:49 |  #5

Ok, I don't understand this...

http://www.finn.no …pos=10&rub=45&s​imple=true (external link)

Here's the article.. Norwegian :-P 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)

"Check out my net-auction" and it links to a Norwegian auction-site (much like ebay, just norwegian). There the bids start at $720 (the price announced on the original site), but the auction-site like ebay, got a "buy now" option if you want to buy instantly and not wait til the auction is over. If using that, he wants $2700 for it. Something smells fishy about this whole dual-marketing with so different pricing I think..




  
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May 11, 2004 19:53 |  #6

Found the museum - no "M" that I can find. You probably ought to look at it though, as the 1 series is the top-of-the-line in film 35mm SLR's.

here's the link:

http://www.canon.com/c​amera-museum/ (external link)


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May 11, 2004 19:58 |  #7

Woah - that's a common e-bay tactic - accept bids and sell to the highest bidder, but leave an option to sell now at a price (usually a high price).

I'd check KEH.com, and B&H and see what they are getting for this particular camera. You might end up with a good deal on it, but if its out for bids, chances are that you won't get an excellent deal - it won't be good enough that you can re-sell it for a useable profit.


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May 11, 2004 20:31 |  #8

Oh yeah that's common. But (I don't know if this was explained good enough) this is at two different sale-sites in norway. The one an auction-site, and the other (the first mentioned) is only a sale-site without any auction-functions.. And on that site, it's marked for sale at $720.. But it really smells fishy to me..




  
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May 11, 2004 20:40 |  #9

Oh, 2 different sites. Hmmmnnn..... and one is willing to sell for $720 with the lens? Either they don't know what they have or they have a trick up their sleeve....


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May 11, 2004 21:09 |  #10

Two different sites, same seller.. He sells it for $720 at one site, while $2700 on the other :-P




  
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May 12, 2004 00:57 |  #11

My guess is that he made a typo. If you can get it for 750 I would jump on it the 1v is and excellent camera almost as good as a Nikon F5 or Minolta Dynax 9. After playing with one of those you'll be wanting to throw away the 10d and trade up to a 1d Mk11, the 1 series camera's either film or digital are some much more responsive and just feel right.

If I didn't have a wife I would get one, but then again the wife keeps me warm at night and can hold a conversation, then again a camera doesn't answer back.....it's a tough choice!


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May 12, 2004 01:18 |  #12

I don't dare then, cause I love my 10D, and intend to keep it this way =)




  
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May 12, 2004 06:47 |  #13

well.. you could also sell off the 1V for 800$ and get the 17-40 L for that....

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May 12, 2004 11:28 |  #14

vvizard wrote:
But it really smells fishy to me..

If it walks and quacks like a duck... Must be a duck. :)


  
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